History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... hundred millions and upwards . A new war was wholly incompatible with Pitt's schemes of reduction ; and he , of course , would be , and he really was , opposed to the war of 1793 , though he carried it on ( with the exception of the ...
... hundred millions and upwards . A new war was wholly incompatible with Pitt's schemes of reduction ; and he , of course , would be , and he really was , opposed to the war of 1793 , though he carried it on ( with the exception of the ...
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... hundred and fifty - four men partly peers , and partly great commoners , and by the ministry of the day ; " that he offered to 66 66 prove the allegation by witnesses at the bar of the B 2 SKETCH . rock of safety, and without the ...
... hundred and fifty - four men partly peers , and partly great commoners , and by the ministry of the day ; " that he offered to 66 66 prove the allegation by witnesses at the bar of the B 2 SKETCH . rock of safety, and without the ...
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... hundred and ninety - five members present ; and that ( hear it , every honest man on earth ! ) three hundred and ten voted against all inquiry , and that , too , as the speakers in the debate openly declared , " because this " traffic ...
... hundred and ninety - five members present ; and that ( hear it , every honest man on earth ! ) three hundred and ten voted against all inquiry , and that , too , as the speakers in the debate openly declared , " because this " traffic ...
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... hundred days after the Whigs , the prince's friends , got into power ! For four years , while Addington and Pitt were ministers , the child lived very quietly ; the Douglases had known of the pregnancy and delivery ; they ( as they ...
... hundred days after the Whigs , the prince's friends , got into power ! For four years , while Addington and Pitt were ministers , the child lived very quietly ; the Douglases had known of the pregnancy and delivery ; they ( as they ...
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... hundred newspapers in circulation , and with all the boast about entire freedom of the press , the English people knew no more than the people of China did what was the real situation of the king during the three last - mentioned years ...
... hundred newspapers in circulation , and with all the boast about entire freedom of the press , the English people knew no more than the people of China did what was the real situation of the king during the three last - mentioned years ...
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