History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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It was forced upon the nation by an army brought from abroad ; it was made by laws , passed by those who had not been chosen by the people to make laws ; and that the revolution was for the benefit of the aristocracy , what need we of ...
It was forced upon the nation by an army brought from abroad ; it was made by laws , passed by those who had not been chosen by the people to make laws ; and that the revolution was for the benefit of the aristocracy , what need we of ...
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... commanding the English army went over to William ; and that laws were immediately passed for disarming suspected persons , and for enabling the new government to put into prison whomsoever it suspected of designs hostile to it .
... commanding the English army went over to William ; and that laws were immediately passed for disarming suspected persons , and for enabling the new government to put into prison whomsoever it suspected of designs hostile to it .
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The parliament ( the Septennial parliament ) passed laws to tax them . The Americans had seen how their brethren in England had , by degrees , lost their property and their liberty . They raised the standard of “ No WITHOUT ...
The parliament ( the Septennial parliament ) passed laws to tax them . The Americans had seen how their brethren in England had , by degrees , lost their property and their liberty . They raised the standard of “ No WITHOUT ...
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... PROCLAMATIONS for checking French principles ; by the ARISTOCRATICAL ASSOCIATIONS formed for that purpose ; and by the TERRIBLE LAWS passed for the purpose of cutting off all communication between the people of the two countries .
... PROCLAMATIONS for checking French principles ; by the ARISTOCRATICAL ASSOCIATIONS formed for that purpose ; and by the TERRIBLE LAWS passed for the purpose of cutting off all communication between the people of the two countries .
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At the same time an act of parliament was passed " to prevent future princes of Wales from contracting " debts , " an act which seemed wholly unneces sary , except for the purpose of conveying , in an indirect way , the censure of the ...
At the same time an act of parliament was passed " to prevent future princes of Wales from contracting " debts , " an act which seemed wholly unneces sary , except for the purpose of conveying , in an indirect way , the censure of the ...
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