History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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Yet it was absolutely necessary , that provision should be made for these objects ; for , in the reign of Elizabeth , so great and so general was become the misery of the people , and so manifestly was open rebellion approaching ...
Yet it was absolutely necessary , that provision should be made for these objects ; for , in the reign of Elizabeth , so great and so general was become the misery of the people , and so manifestly was open rebellion approaching ...
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To be sure , as a cause of great expense to the nation , he was always , from his very birth , an object of interest ; but , unless we knew , or had heard of , something in his juvenile conduct to hold up as an example to our children ...
To be sure , as a cause of great expense to the nation , he was always , from his very birth , an object of interest ; but , unless we knew , or had heard of , something in his juvenile conduct to hold up as an example to our children ...
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With a view to this object , and not from any anxious desire to remove any possible doubt " of the sufficiency of the prince's income to sup" port amply the dignity of his situation , his " majesty has directed a sum of 10,000l . per ...
With a view to this object , and not from any anxious desire to remove any possible doubt " of the sufficiency of the prince's income to sup" port amply the dignity of his situation , his " majesty has directed a sum of 10,000l . per ...
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The marriage had failed , therefore , of accomplishing one of its apparent objects . In such cases personal affection is never much to be relied on . The thing is altogether an affair of statepolicy ; and , under circumstances such as ...
The marriage had failed , therefore , of accomplishing one of its apparent objects . In such cases personal affection is never much to be relied on . The thing is altogether an affair of statepolicy ; and , under circumstances such as ...
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With a view to this object , and not from 66 any anxious desire to remove any possible doubt " of the sufficiency of the prince's income to sup" port amply the dignity of his situation , his " majesty has directed a sum of 10,000l . per ...
With a view to this object , and not from 66 any anxious desire to remove any possible doubt " of the sufficiency of the prince's income to sup" port amply the dignity of his situation , his " majesty has directed a sum of 10,000l . per ...
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