New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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... King of the Netherlands could hardly complain of our abandonment of his son , since he himself actually refused to consent to his nomination : while the Twenty - four Articles which he refused are so nearly similar to the Eighteen which ...
... King of the Netherlands could hardly complain of our abandonment of his son , since he himself actually refused to consent to his nomination : while the Twenty - four Articles which he refused are so nearly similar to the Eighteen which ...
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... King's favour , and the royal jealousy had already broken out on her intercourse with Bucking- ham , now hit on what he concluded to be a certain triumph . He put into the King's head to request the Queen would dress herself more ...
... King's favour , and the royal jealousy had already broken out on her intercourse with Bucking- ham , now hit on what he concluded to be a certain triumph . He put into the King's head to request the Queen would dress herself more ...
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... King presented a petition from a small parish in Somersetshire , com- plaining that the clergyman , who had been recently appointed by the ' Lord Chan- cellor , had created much consternation , by demanding a tithe of herrings , the ...
... King presented a petition from a small parish in Somersetshire , com- plaining that the clergyman , who had been recently appointed by the ' Lord Chan- cellor , had created much consternation , by demanding a tithe of herrings , the ...
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