History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... whole of the period to which the history will relate . 6. For the better understanding of the transactions of the regency and reign of George the Fourth , it will be necessary to prefix a sketch of that of the country for the whole ...
... whole of the period to which the history will relate . 6. For the better understanding of the transactions of the regency and reign of George the Fourth , it will be necessary to prefix a sketch of that of the country for the whole ...
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William Cobbett. that of the country for the whole period from the " REFORMATION " to the commencement of the regency of George the Fourth . It will be a mere sketch ; but , it will be found to notice those prominent measures , the ...
William Cobbett. that of the country for the whole period from the " REFORMATION " to the commencement of the regency of George the Fourth . It will be a mere sketch ; but , it will be found to notice those prominent measures , the ...
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... whole of the produce of the earth , and out of it relieved the wants of the poor , the aged , the widow , and the orphan : next , the celibacy of the clergy , that is of the great mass of land - owners , necessarily took from them all ...
... whole of the produce of the earth , and out of it relieved the wants of the poor , the aged , the widow , and the orphan : next , the celibacy of the clergy , that is of the great mass of land - owners , necessarily took from them all ...
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... whole collection who could talk loudest , longest , and most fluently , and who were , therefore , picked out by their respective parties to lead in carrying those " DEBATES , " as they are called , which have been one of the great ...
... whole collection who could talk loudest , longest , and most fluently , and who were , therefore , picked out by their respective parties to lead in carrying those " DEBATES , " as they are called , which have been one of the great ...
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... whole , the nation seemed delighted with the prospect that their future king and queen held out to them . 35. In a few days after the celebration of the marriage ; that is to say , on the 27th of April , the king officially communicated ...
... whole , the nation seemed delighted with the prospect that their future king and queen held out to them . 35. In a few days after the celebration of the marriage ; that is to say , on the 27th of April , the king officially communicated ...
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