History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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But the Septennial bill can leave no doubt in the mind of any man . One of the charges against the STUARTS was , that they had not called new parliaments frequently enough ; and that , thus , they had deprived the people of the power of ...
But the Septennial bill can leave no doubt in the mind of any man . One of the charges against the STUARTS was , that they had not called new parliaments frequently enough ; and that , thus , they had deprived the people of the power of ...
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The reader will judge for himself , whether these immediate consequences of the marriage ( so different from those that had been anticipated ) were likely to operate in the mind of the husband favourably towards the wife .
The reader will judge for himself , whether these immediate consequences of the marriage ( so different from those that had been anticipated ) were likely to operate in the mind of the husband favourably towards the wife .
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... said was " within their power , " she might , though injured and insulted , have led a life free from anxiety , particularly as she might with justice . have discarded from her mind all regard for , and D care about , him .
... said was " within their power , " she might , though injured and insulted , have led a life free from anxiety , particularly as she might with justice . have discarded from her mind all regard for , and D care about , him .
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... 13th of March ( mark the dates ) , it began to be rumoured through the newspapers , that the king had changed his mind about the CATHOLIC BILL ; that his scruples of 1 b S n tr 0 wn , to t Cate CON ceedi and fi ell HISTORY OF [ Chap.
... 13th of March ( mark the dates ) , it began to be rumoured through the newspapers , that the king had changed his mind about the CATHOLIC BILL ; that his scruples of 1 b S n tr 0 wn , to t Cate CON ceedi and fi ell HISTORY OF [ Chap.
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To make a young man of sound mind in sound body resolve never to be a state - dependent , to hedge or ditch or fill dung - cart , rather than depend on a government for food and raiment , there needed nothing but the bare sight of these ...
To make a young man of sound mind in sound body resolve never to be a state - dependent , to hedge or ditch or fill dung - cart , rather than depend on a government for food and raiment , there needed nothing but the bare sight of these ...
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