History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... United States , all of which , observe , had been settled by the Stuarts , began , in 1770 , to present food for taxation . The parliament ( the Sep- tennial parliament ) passed laws to tax them . The Americans had seen how their ...
... United States , all of which , observe , had been settled by the Stuarts , began , in 1770 , to present food for taxation . The parliament ( the Sep- tennial parliament ) passed laws to tax them . The Americans had seen how their ...
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... united in favour of the former ; and thus it was in regard to that all - important ques- tion , the war against Republican France . 25. Prrr , who was the son of a Whig - Pen- sioner and had begun his career , not only as a Whig , but ...
... united in favour of the former ; and thus it was in regard to that all - important ques- tion , the war against Republican France . 25. Prrr , who was the son of a Whig - Pen- sioner and had begun his career , not only as a Whig , but ...
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... united , Pitt went into this memorable war , which , though attended with numerous im- portant consequences , was attended with none equal , in point of ultimate effect , to the measures by which paper - money was made a legal tender in ...
... united , Pitt went into this memorable war , which , though attended with numerous im- portant consequences , was attended with none equal , in point of ultimate effect , to the measures by which paper - money was made a legal tender in ...
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... united ; that such a marriage should be happy was not to be expected ; but , it might have led to a life free from scandal , free from disgrace , free from cruelty to the disliked party , and free from measures throwing enormous burdens ...
... united ; that such a marriage should be happy was not to be expected ; but , it might have led to a life free from scandal , free from disgrace , free from cruelty to the disliked party , and free from measures throwing enormous burdens ...
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... united ; that such a marriage should be happy was not to be expected ; but , it might have led to a life free from scandal , free from disgrace , free from cruelty to the disliked party , and free from measures throwing enormous burdens ...
... united ; that such a marriage should be happy was not to be expected ; but , it might have led to a life free from scandal , free from disgrace , free from cruelty to the disliked party , and free from measures throwing enormous burdens ...
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