History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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... in proportion as it is calculated to stimulate men to useful exertion , or to make them shun that which is mischievous ; in proportion as it is calculated to have a practical effect in the affairs and on the condition of men .
... in proportion as it is calculated to stimulate men to useful exertion , or to make them shun that which is mischievous ; in proportion as it is calculated to have a practical effect in the affairs and on the condition of men .
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The restoration of the STUARTS , which , like that of Louis XVIII . , was produced partly by the tyranny of the man at the head of affairs and partly by treachery , restored these immense estates to the aristocracy ; but did not restore ...
The restoration of the STUARTS , which , like that of Louis XVIII . , was produced partly by the tyranny of the man at the head of affairs and partly by treachery , restored these immense estates to the aristocracy ; but did not restore ...
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This was a very important crisis in the affairs of the septennial parliament and of the aristocracy , and the consequences which have resulted , and will result from it , are to be ranked amongst those which decide the fate of ...
This was a very important crisis in the affairs of the septennial parliament and of the aristocracy , and the consequences which have resulted , and will result from it , are to be ranked amongst those which decide the fate of ...
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The thing is altogether an affair of statepolicy ; and , under circumstances such as have here been stated , it is but too natural to suppose that the other party in the marriage ...
The thing is altogether an affair of statepolicy ; and , under circumstances such as have here been stated , it is but too natural to suppose that the other party in the marriage ...
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debt ; to watch over the future expenditure ; and , in short , to be absolute , as to all the pecu , niary affairs of the prince , who was placed under a guardianship and control as severe as if he had still been an infant ...
debt ; to watch over the future expenditure ; and , in short , to be absolute , as to all the pecu , niary affairs of the prince , who was placed under a guardianship and control as severe as if he had still been an infant ...
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