History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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... in 1779 , the House of Commons had resolved , that an attempt to traffic in seats in that House was " highly criminal in a " minister of the king ; that it was an attack on " the dignity and honour of the House , an in" fringement ...
... in 1779 , the House of Commons had resolved , that an attempt to traffic in seats in that House was " highly criminal in a " minister of the king ; that it was an attack on " the dignity and honour of the House , an in" fringement ...
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It was a lord who had the high honour to deliver this message ; it was a peer , an hereditary law - giver , who was charged with this noble mission , and who actually had the manliness to deliver the delicate message to the wife and ...
It was a lord who had the high honour to deliver this message ; it was a peer , an hereditary law - giver , who was charged with this noble mission , and who actually had the manliness to deliver the delicate message to the wife and ...
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The man overcomes the historian here , and makes him , for the honour of his sex and country , recoil at the thought of putting the words upon record . record . But not only is this demanded by truth and justice ; it is necessary to a ...
The man overcomes the historian here , and makes him , for the honour of his sex and country , recoil at the thought of putting the words upon record . record . But not only is this demanded by truth and justice ; it is necessary to a ...
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It was a lord who had the high honour to deliver this message ; it was a peer , an hereditary law - giver , who was charged with this noble mission , and who actually had the manliness to deliver the delicate message to the wife and ...
It was a lord who had the high honour to deliver this message ; it was a peer , an hereditary law - giver , who was charged with this noble mission , and who actually had the manliness to deliver the delicate message to the wife and ...
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The man overcomes the historian here , and makes him , for the honour of his sex and country , recoil at the thought of putting the words . upon record . But not only is this demanded by truth and justice ; it is necessary to a clear ...
The man overcomes the historian here , and makes him , for the honour of his sex and country , recoil at the thought of putting the words . upon record . But not only is this demanded by truth and justice ; it is necessary to a clear ...
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