History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Volume 2Mills, Jowett, and Mills, published by W. Cobbett, 1834 - Great Britain |
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... honoured , and was pre- sented to the Prince Regent , and received with every mark of Royal approbation . How is this to be accounted for , unless we believe , that the English government desired to see NAPOLEON return ? But , besides ...
... honoured , and was pre- sented to the Prince Regent , and received with every mark of Royal approbation . How is this to be accounted for , unless we believe , that the English government desired to see NAPOLEON return ? But , besides ...
Page 225
... honour of England , —if they would forget the value of morals , and despise the obligations of religion , —if they would astonish all our allies by such a confirmation , would not Europe exclaim against us , and say , " You have kindly ...
... honour of England , —if they would forget the value of morals , and despise the obligations of religion , —if they would astonish all our allies by such a confirmation , would not Europe exclaim against us , and say , " You have kindly ...
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... honour to the country . We had struggled through the storm - we survived the period of calamity , and had the satisfaction of seeing those two nations freed , and the whole of Europe confederated against France , instead of being com ...
... honour to the country . We had struggled through the storm - we survived the period of calamity , and had the satisfaction of seeing those two nations freed , and the whole of Europe confederated against France , instead of being com ...
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... honour and tarnished its flag . If this act be consummated , in vain will the people of England boast to Europe of their honour , of their laws HISTORY OF [ Chap .
... honour and tarnished its flag . If this act be consummated , in vain will the people of England boast to Europe of their honour , of their laws HISTORY OF [ Chap .
Page 238
... honour and tarnish his flag . The observation , that " British " faith will be buried in the hospitality of the " Bellerophon , " is either bad translation , or downright nonsense . His claiming the protec- tion of our laws ; the very ...
... honour and tarnish his flag . The observation , that " British " faith will be buried in the hospitality of the " Bellerophon , " is either bad translation , or downright nonsense . His claiming the protec- tion of our laws ; the very ...
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