History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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... but before it has ceased to feel the effects of those transactions . Ancient history may , with a few learned and deepthinking persons , be of real use ; but , to the mass of mankind , it can be but little other than romance . 3.
... but before it has ceased to feel the effects of those transactions . Ancient history may , with a few learned and deepthinking persons , be of real use ; but , to the mass of mankind , it can be but little other than romance . 3.
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... of this king's life , and come at once to the time when he entered into that marriage which led to consequences which have engaged the attention , as well as excited some de gree of feeling , in every part of the civilized world .
... of this king's life , and come at once to the time when he entered into that marriage which led to consequences which have engaged the attention , as well as excited some de gree of feeling , in every part of the civilized world .
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The princess did not bear her ill - treatment with tameness ; she made her husband feel that she was not to be insulted with impunity ; but this , of course , only added to his antipathy ; which at the end of only one year and five or ...
The princess did not bear her ill - treatment with tameness ; she made her husband feel that she was not to be insulted with impunity ; but this , of course , only added to his antipathy ; which at the end of only one year and five or ...
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The princess did not bear her ill - treatment with tameness ; she made her husband feel that she was not to be insulted with impunity ; but this , of course , only added to his antipathy ; which at the end of only one year and five or ...
The princess did not bear her ill - treatment with tameness ; she made her husband feel that she was not to be insulted with impunity ; but this , of course , only added to his antipathy ; which at the end of only one year and five or ...
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... and she their niece and cousin too , driven from her husband's roof with a baby three months old in her arms , of which baby they are the grandmother and the aunts ; do they see this , and feel no HISTORY OF [ Chap .
... and she their niece and cousin too , driven from her husband's roof with a baby three months old in her arms , of which baby they are the grandmother and the aunts ; do they see this , and feel no HISTORY OF [ Chap .
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