History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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And as to those virtues and abilities of which the Earl of Lauderdale spoke , though no one was presumptuous enough to deny , or to express a doubt as to their existence ; no one , on the other hand , appeared to be able to deduce a ...
And as to those virtues and abilities of which the Earl of Lauderdale spoke , though no one was presumptuous enough to deny , or to express a doubt as to their existence ; no one , on the other hand , appeared to be able to deduce a ...
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And as to those virtues and abilities of which the Earl of Lauderdale spoke , though no one was presumptuous enough to deny , or to express a doubt as to their existence ; no one , on the other hand , appeared to be able to deduce a ...
And as to those virtues and abilities of which the Earl of Lauderdale spoke , though no one was presumptuous enough to deny , or to express a doubt as to their existence ; no one , on the other hand , appeared to be able to deduce a ...
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... the copies of whose depositions we have hereunto annexed ; and , in further execution of the said commands we now most respectfully submit to your majesty the report of these examinations as it has appeared to us : but we beg leave ...
... the copies of whose depositions we have hereunto annexed ; and , in further execution of the said commands we now most respectfully submit to your majesty the report of these examinations as it has appeared to us : but we beg leave ...
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... or that she was delivered of any child in the year 1802 ; nor has any - thing appeared to us which would warrant the belief that she was pregnant in that year , or at any other period within the compass of our inquiries .
... or that she was delivered of any child in the year 1802 ; nor has any - thing appeared to us which would warrant the belief that she was pregnant in that year , or at any other period within the compass of our inquiries .
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On the precise bearing and effect of the facts thus appearing , it is not for us to decide ; these we submit to your majesty's wisdom : but we conceive it to be our duty to report on this part of the inquiry as distinctly as on the ...
On the precise bearing and effect of the facts thus appearing , it is not for us to decide ; these we submit to your majesty's wisdom : but we conceive it to be our duty to report on this part of the inquiry as distinctly as on the ...
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