History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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The effect of those distinguished qualities , in inspiring confidence and energy into the troops of his majesty's allies , has been happily evinced by their general good conduct , and particularly by the brilliant part which they bore ...
The effect of those distinguished qualities , in inspiring confidence and energy into the troops of his majesty's allies , has been happily evinced by their general good conduct , and particularly by the brilliant part which they bore ...
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... Great Britain has added most important acquisitions to her empire ; the national faith has been preserved inviolate towards our allies ; and if character is strength applied to a nation , the increased and increasing reputation of ...
... Great Britain has added most important acquisitions to her empire ; the national faith has been preserved inviolate towards our allies ; and if character is strength applied to a nation , the increased and increasing reputation of ...
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That is to say , he is afraid to turn out PERceval , Eldon , and their colleagues , lest his allies on the continent should suspect that he has ceased his desire to aid them in the war in the manner K 2 III . ] GEORGE IV . 109.
That is to say , he is afraid to turn out PERceval , Eldon , and their colleagues , lest his allies on the continent should suspect that he has ceased his desire to aid them in the war in the manner K 2 III . ] GEORGE IV . 109.
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... CONSUL to treat for peace ; just as if the appointment of these men to office , instead of keeping in PERCEVAL , would have made the allies suspect his warlike propensities , and thereby have broken up or weakened the alliances !
... CONSUL to treat for peace ; just as if the appointment of these men to office , instead of keeping in PERCEVAL , would have made the allies suspect his warlike propensities , and thereby have broken up or weakened the alliances !
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ole of the campaign , The effect of those distinguished lities , in inspiring confidence and energy into the troops of majesty's allies , has been happily evinced by their genegood conduct , and particularly by the brilliant part which ...
ole of the campaign , The effect of those distinguished lities , in inspiring confidence and energy into the troops of majesty's allies , has been happily evinced by their genegood conduct , and particularly by the brilliant part which ...
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