History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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THE proper business of a Preface is twofold ; first , to tell the reader why the work is written and published ; and , second , to describe to him the manner in which it is done , and to apprize him of other circumstances the want of a ...
THE proper business of a Preface is twofold ; first , to tell the reader why the work is written and published ; and , second , to describe to him the manner in which it is done , and to apprize him of other circumstances the want of a ...
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Why , in order to keep down a mere faction , subvert the fundamental laws and usages of the country , and violate , in this daring manner , the solemn compact so recently entered into between the crown and the people ! 18.
Why , in order to keep down a mere faction , subvert the fundamental laws and usages of the country , and violate , in this daring manner , the solemn compact so recently entered into between the crown and the people ! 18.
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The discussions relative to the American revolution had produced a revolution in France ; and it had been found , that , in like manner , this latter event would produce a revolution in England . Various are the words made use of by the ...
The discussions relative to the American revolution had produced a revolution in France ; and it had been found , that , in like manner , this latter event would produce a revolution in England . Various are the words made use of by the ...
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Well , then , here was all the story about the pregnancy and the delivery ; here were the loyal Douglases at last performing the duty , which for four long years they had neglected in so unaccountable a manner ; here the husband had all ...
Well , then , here was all the story about the pregnancy and the delivery ; here were the loyal Douglases at last performing the duty , which for four long years they had neglected in so unaccountable a manner ; here the husband had all ...
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... the painful disclosure 66 66 66 to the world of all the circumstances of that 66 injustice , and of those unmerited sufferings " which these proceedings , in the manner in " which they have been conducted , have brought upon me .
... the painful disclosure 66 66 66 to the world of all the circumstances of that 66 injustice , and of those unmerited sufferings " which these proceedings , in the manner in " which they have been conducted , have brought upon me .
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