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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Page 212
... minister or member of the House . The ministerial press had called Mr. MADISON " a traitor , " and " a rebel " ; and yet , all at s 5 V. ] GEORGE IV . render of pretensions and rescinding of protesta- ...
... minister or member of the House . The ministerial press had called Mr. MADISON " a traitor , " and " a rebel " ; and yet , all at s 5 V. ] GEORGE IV . render of pretensions and rescinding of protesta- ...
Page 215
... ministers , and with everlasting speeches on the necessity of watching the French narrowly ; thundering invectives against NAPOLEON , though he was put down ; and on the necessity of being prepared for war . These were bad signs ; but ...
... ministers , and with everlasting speeches on the necessity of watching the French narrowly ; thundering invectives against NAPOLEON , though he was put down ; and on the necessity of being prepared for war . These were bad signs ; but ...
Page 216
... ministers , and , indeed , of the members on both sides of the House , which breathed against NAPOLEON a war of ab- solute extermination . Upon this occasion the vocabulary of our language seems to have been ransacked , in order to make ...
... ministers , and , indeed , of the members on both sides of the House , which breathed against NAPOLEON a war of ab- solute extermination . Upon this occasion the vocabulary of our language seems to have been ransacked , in order to make ...
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... Ministers will provisionally form the Council of the Go- vernment . The interest which I take in my son induces me to invite the Chambers to form , without delay , the Regency by a law . Unite all for the public safety , in order to ...
... Ministers will provisionally form the Council of the Go- vernment . The interest which I take in my son induces me to invite the Chambers to form , without delay , the Regency by a law . Unite all for the public safety , in order to ...
Page 238
... ministers . ) Their full power having been ex- changed and found in due order , have signed the following ar- ticles : - : - Art . I. The frontiers of France remain as they were in 1700 , with the exception of the reciprocal ...
... ministers . ) Their full power having been ex- changed and found in due order , have signed the following ar- ticles : - : - Art . I. The frontiers of France remain as they were in 1700 , with the exception of the reciprocal ...
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