History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... account , was the second daughter of Charles William , Duke of Brunswick , and was , at the time of her marriage , twenty - six years of age . The Prince of Wales ( since George IV . ) , her husband , who had HISTORY OF [ Chap .
... account , was the second daughter of Charles William , Duke of Brunswick , and was , at the time of her marriage , twenty - six years of age . The Prince of Wales ( since George IV . ) , her husband , who had HISTORY OF [ Chap .
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... Duke of Bedford and others , were also personal friends of the Prince . They , therefore , were ready to con- cur with the minister in this particular case . But , there were men , on both sides of the House , to oppose any grant of ...
... Duke of Bedford and others , were also personal friends of the Prince . They , therefore , were ready to con- cur with the minister in this particular case . But , there were men , on both sides of the House , to oppose any grant of ...
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... Duke of CLARENCE ( now WILLIAM IV . ) said , in his place in the House of Lords , that , " when " the marriage of the prince was agreed upon , " there was a stipulation that he was to be ex- " onerated from his debts . " 45. The ...
... Duke of CLARENCE ( now WILLIAM IV . ) said , in his place in the House of Lords , that , " when " the marriage of the prince was agreed upon , " there was a stipulation that he was to be ex- " onerated from his debts . " 45. The ...
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... DUKE OF BEDFORD , in advert- ing to these measures , in his place in parliament , vehemently censured the ministers . He said , that " a variety of circumstances would occur to " candid minds in extenuation of the errors of " the prince ...
... DUKE OF BEDFORD , in advert- ing to these measures , in his place in parliament , vehemently censured the ministers . He said , that " a variety of circumstances would occur to " candid minds in extenuation of the errors of " the prince ...
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... Duke of Bedford and others , were also personal friends of the Prince . They , therefore , were ready to con- cur with the minister in this particular case . But , there were men , on both sides of the House , to oppose any grant of ...
... Duke of Bedford and others , were also personal friends of the Prince . They , therefore , were ready to con- cur with the minister in this particular case . But , there were men , on both sides of the House , to oppose any grant of ...
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