History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... Wales with the Princess of Brunswick . The taxes , on account of the war , pressed hea- vily upon the nation ; the government armed itself at all points . Soldiers of all descriptions ; barracks ; new laws relative to the press ; the ...
... Wales with the Princess of Brunswick . The taxes , on account of the war , pressed hea- vily upon the nation ; the government armed itself at all points . Soldiers of all descriptions ; barracks ; new laws relative to the press ; the ...
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... Wales with the Princess of Brunswick . The taxes , on account of the war , pressed hea- vily upon the nation ; the government armed itself at all points . Soldiers of all descriptions ; barracks ; new laws relative to the press ; the ...
... Wales with the Princess of Brunswick . The taxes , on account of the war , pressed hea- vily upon the nation ; the government armed itself at all points . Soldiers of all descriptions ; barracks ; new laws relative to the press ; the ...
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... Princess of Wales , enabled by your means , to indulge in the free exercise of a virtue dear to my heart , I mean charity . It will be my duty likewise to act upon another motive , that of giving an example of patience and resignation ...
... Princess of Wales , enabled by your means , to indulge in the free exercise of a virtue dear to my heart , I mean charity . It will be my duty likewise to act upon another motive , that of giving an example of patience and resignation ...
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... Wales ! If the parable had gone on to record that this prodigal afterwards became , though with experience to warn ... princess , that he should no longer be be bound by his marriage - vow , and that he absolved her from hers ; in ...
... Wales ! If the parable had gone on to record that this prodigal afterwards became , though with experience to warn ... princess , that he should no longer be be bound by his marriage - vow , and that he absolved her from hers ; in ...
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... Princess of Wales : We do hereby authorise , empower , and direct , the said Thomas Lord Erskine , Our Chancellor ; Our right trusty and right well - beloved Cousin and Councillor George John Earl Spencer , one of Our Principal ...
... Princess of Wales : We do hereby authorise , empower , and direct , the said Thomas Lord Erskine , Our Chancellor ; Our right trusty and right well - beloved Cousin and Councillor George John Earl Spencer , one of Our Principal ...
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