History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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The people felt themselves loaded with ten or twelve millions a year , instead of the million and a half , which they had had to pay in the reign of James II .; so that , soon after the accession of George I. , INTRODUCTORY.
The people felt themselves loaded with ten or twelve millions a year , instead of the million and a half , which they had had to pay in the reign of James II .; so that , soon after the accession of George I. , INTRODUCTORY.
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that , soon after the accession of George I. , the first king of the House of Brunswick , he had to encounter an open rebellion ; and the aristocracy , though they had so pared down the independence and power and influence of the people ...
that , soon after the accession of George I. , the first king of the House of Brunswick , he had to encounter an open rebellion ; and the aristocracy , though they had so pared down the independence and power and influence of the people ...
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... for the man who is to be the CHIEF MAGISTRATE of their great Republic . 63. For the parties to live under the same roof , after this scandalous insult on the wife , was impossible . The Princess soon afterwards went to reside in ...
... for the man who is to be the CHIEF MAGISTRATE of their great Republic . 63. For the parties to live under the same roof , after this scandalous insult on the wife , was impossible . The Princess soon afterwards went to reside in ...
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It was soon discovered that this unprotected foreign lady was not visited by the QUEEN ; that she came into her presence only on state occasions ; and that , in short , she had , of the whole family , no friend but the old king ...
It was soon discovered that this unprotected foreign lady was not visited by the QUEEN ; that she came into her presence only on state occasions ; and that , in short , she had , of the whole family , no friend but the old king ...
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There were the then late chancellor , Eldon , the Dundasses , Lord Castlereagh , Jenkinson , Canning , Huskisson , and some others of less note ; but there now came a man amongst them , who soon surpassed II . ] GEORGE IV .
There were the then late chancellor , Eldon , the Dundasses , Lord Castlereagh , Jenkinson , Canning , Huskisson , and some others of less note ; but there now came a man amongst them , who soon surpassed II . ] GEORGE IV .
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