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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... respects , as disgraceful as if it had been dictated by an invader on Portsdown Hill . Why , there was no reason for making this disgraceful beud of the knee ; there could be no reason for it , except the government anticipated some ...
... respects , as disgraceful as if it had been dictated by an invader on Portsdown Hill . Why , there was no reason for making this disgraceful beud of the knee ; there could be no reason for it , except the government anticipated some ...
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... respect , was amply made up for by the specches of the 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 ...
... respect , was amply made up for by the specches of the 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 ...
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... the question came before the House , that the decisions which had been made with respect to the immediate interests of this country , were more advantageous than those fondly contemplated by Mr. Pitt HISTORY OF [ Chap .
... the question came before the House , that the decisions which had been made with respect to the immediate interests of this country , were more advantageous than those fondly contemplated by Mr. Pitt HISTORY OF [ Chap .
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... respect . to that plan in the event of the contest being brought to a suc- cessful issue . The answer to this communication informed him , that the Emperor of Russia had nothing to state in " departure from the principles of the ...
... respect . to that plan in the event of the contest being brought to a suc- cessful issue . The answer to this communication informed him , that the Emperor of Russia had nothing to state in " departure from the principles of the ...
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... respect to the Russian force , he had the satisfaction to state , that the Emperor had engaged in the present contest with that decision which marked the whole of his conduct throughout the late eventful war , and had resolved to call ...
... respect to the Russian force , he had the satisfaction to state , that the Emperor had engaged in the present contest with that decision which marked the whole of his conduct throughout the late eventful war , and had resolved to call ...
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