History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... force . The interests of the people of England manifestly pointed to peace : their wishes , too , were in favour of peace ; and this latter is proved by their conduct , and still more clearly by the PRC- CLAMATIONS for checking French ...
... force . The interests of the people of England manifestly pointed to peace : their wishes , too , were in favour of peace ; and this latter is proved by their conduct , and still more clearly by the PRC- CLAMATIONS for checking French ...
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... force itself upon us here and there , must wait for full display , till we come to the date of her death and burial . In this place it is my business to show how this affair of the princess affected the great and general interests of ...
... force itself upon us here and there , must wait for full display , till we come to the date of her death and burial . In this place it is my business to show how this affair of the princess affected the great and general interests of ...
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... force the king to break his coronation oath by making concessions to the Catholics ! O how this nation was the sport of hypocrisy on this occasion ! The Whigs , in order to parry this deadly cry , said that what they had done had been ...
... force the king to break his coronation oath by making concessions to the Catholics ! O how this nation was the sport of hypocrisy on this occasion ! The Whigs , in order to parry this deadly cry , said that what they had done had been ...
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... force him to break his coronation oath , when he had actually consented to the measure after all its details had been explained to him ; and he had had no objection to it , and no thought of changing the ministry , till the princess ...
... force him to break his coronation oath , when he had actually consented to the measure after all its details had been explained to him ; and he had had no objection to it , and no thought of changing the ministry , till the princess ...
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... force . 20. That 60,000l . a should be issued out of the civil list to the year keeper of his majesty's privy purse , part of which sum to be placed at her majesty's disposal , and that the revenues of the Duchy of Lancaster should be ...
... force . 20. That 60,000l . a should be issued out of the civil list to the year keeper of his majesty's privy purse , part of which sum to be placed at her majesty's disposal , and that the revenues of the Duchy of Lancaster should be ...
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