History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... Princess of Brunswick . The taxes , on account of the war , pressed hea- vily upon the nation ; the government armed itself at all points . Soldiers of all descriptions ; barracks ; new laws relative to the press ; the Habeas Corpus Act ...
... Princess of Brunswick . The taxes , on account of the war , pressed hea- vily upon the nation ; the government armed itself at all points . Soldiers of all descriptions ; barracks ; new laws relative to the press ; the Habeas Corpus Act ...
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... princess was , in a foreign country , cut off from home , parents , and friends , sur- rounded with envious rivals and satirists , and placed solely under his protection and at his mercy ? Amongst the honest boasts of England , is ...
... princess was , in a foreign country , cut off from home , parents , and friends , sur- rounded with envious rivals and satirists , and placed solely under his protection and at his mercy ? Amongst the honest boasts of England , is ...
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... princess was delivered of a daughter , who was baptized by the name of CHARLOTTE , and of whose premature death I shall in due time and place have to speak . During these nine months even , the princess has since complained , not only ...
... princess was delivered of a daughter , who was baptized by the name of CHARLOTTE , and of whose premature death I shall in due time and place have to speak . During these nine months even , the princess has since complained , not only ...
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... princess did not bear her ill - treatment with tameness ; she made her husband feel that she was not to be insulted with impunity ; but this , of course , only added to his antipathy ; which at the end of only one year and five or six ...
... princess did not bear her ill - treatment with tameness ; she made her husband feel that she was not to be insulted with impunity ; but this , of course , only added to his antipathy ; which at the end of only one year and five or six ...
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... Princess of Brunswick . The taxes , on account of the war , pressed hea- vily upon the nation ; the government armed itself at all points . Soldiers of all descriptions ; barracks ; new laws relative to the press ; the Habeas Corpus Act ...
... Princess of Brunswick . The taxes , on account of the war , pressed hea- vily upon the nation ; the government armed itself at all points . Soldiers of all descriptions ; barracks ; new laws relative to the press ; the Habeas Corpus Act ...
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