History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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It will be a mere sketch ; but , it will be found to notice those prominent measures , the fruits of which the English nation has been destined to taste in these latter times . WM . COBBETT . Kensington , 30th August , 1830 .
It will be a mere sketch ; but , it will be found to notice those prominent measures , the fruits of which the English nation has been destined to taste in these latter times . WM . COBBETT . Kensington , 30th August , 1830 .
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The French Revolution was made by the people ; the English Reformation was made by the aristocracy against the wishes of the people . The French revolutionists divided the property amongst the people ; the English aristocracy took the ...
The French Revolution was made by the people ; the English Reformation was made by the aristocracy against the wishes of the people . The French revolutionists divided the property amongst the people ; the English aristocracy took the ...
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... marched to London with him and displaced the English soldiers stationed there ; that the general commanding the English army went over to William ; and that laws were immediately passed for disarming suspected persons , and for ...
... marched to London with him and displaced the English soldiers stationed there ; that the general commanding the English army went over to William ; and that laws were immediately passed for disarming suspected persons , and for ...
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... undertaken to put down principles , and , in the opinions of all considerate men , tending to produce , eventually , great suffering to the English nation ; and , therefore , the people were not in a very good humour with royalty .
... undertaken to put down principles , and , in the opinions of all considerate men , tending to produce , eventually , great suffering to the English nation ; and , therefore , the people were not in a very good humour with royalty .
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But the father , like the English nation , " while he was 66 yet a great way off , saw him , and ran , and fell 66 on his neck , and said unto his servants , Bring " forth the best robe and put it on him ; and put a 66 ring on his hand ...
But the father , like the English nation , " while he was 66 yet a great way off , saw him , and ran , and fell 66 on his neck , and said unto his servants , Bring " forth the best robe and put it on him ; and put a 66 ring on his hand ...
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