History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... CASTLEREAGH , then a minister of the king , having been proved to have thus trafficked , the House resolved , " that " it was its bounden duty to maintain , at all " times , a jealous guard on its purity , the at- " tempt , in the ...
... CASTLEREAGH , then a minister of the king , having been proved to have thus trafficked , the House resolved , " that " it was its bounden duty to maintain , at all " times , a jealous guard on its purity , the at- " tempt , in the ...
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... place . There were the then late chancellor , Eldon , the Dundasses , Lord Castlereagh , Jenkinson , Canning , Huskis- son , and some others of less note ; but there HISTORY OF [ Chap . now came a man amongst II . ] GEORGE IV .
... place . There were the then late chancellor , Eldon , the Dundasses , Lord Castlereagh , Jenkinson , Canning , Huskis- son , and some others of less note ; but there HISTORY OF [ Chap . now came a man amongst II . ] GEORGE IV .
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... place . There were he then late chancellor , Eldon , the Dundasses , ord Castlereagh , Jenkinson , Canning , Huskis- on , and some others of less note ; but there now came a man amongst them , who soon sur- I. ] GEORGE IV .
... place . There were he then late chancellor , Eldon , the Dundasses , ord Castlereagh , Jenkinson , Canning , Huskis- on , and some others of less note ; but there now came a man amongst them , who soon sur- I. ] GEORGE IV .
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... CASTLEREAGH ; there were Lords SIDMOUTH and HARROWBY and BATHURST ; in short , there was not a man amongst them who was not as fit to be prime minister as PERCEVAL him- self , and who was destitute of no one quality for g on the affairs ...
... CASTLEREAGH ; there were Lords SIDMOUTH and HARROWBY and BATHURST ; in short , there was not a man amongst them who was not as fit to be prime minister as PERCEVAL him- self , and who was destitute of no one quality for g on the affairs ...
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... CASTLEREAGH . S. ) CHARLES AUGUSTE Baron de HARDENBERG . ( L.S. ) ( L.S. ) Marshal NEY . CAULINCOUrt . e disgrace here inflicted upon this vain at man is too obvious to require obser- at it is not inappropriate to mark his owards the ...
... CASTLEREAGH . S. ) CHARLES AUGUSTE Baron de HARDENBERG . ( L.S. ) ( L.S. ) Marshal NEY . CAULINCOUrt . e disgrace here inflicted upon this vain at man is too obvious to require obser- at it is not inappropriate to mark his owards the ...
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