History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... peace and security of the government . " Now , if this had been a mere faction , why take away the rights of all the people , in order to counter- act its restlessness ! Why , in order to keep down a mere faction , subvert the ...
... peace and security of the government . " Now , if this had been a mere faction , why take away the rights of all the people , in order to counter- act its restlessness ! Why , in order to keep down a mere faction , subvert the ...
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... peace : their wishes , too , were in favour of peace ; and this latter is proved by their conduct , and still more clearly by the PRC- CLAMATIONS for checking French principles ; by the ARISTOCRATICAL ASSOCIATIONS formed for that ...
... peace : their wishes , too , were in favour of peace ; and this latter is proved by their conduct , and still more clearly by the PRC- CLAMATIONS for checking French principles ; by the ARISTOCRATICAL ASSOCIATIONS formed for that ...
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... peace and even greatness endan- gered by such a cause , must we not be senseless indeed , must we not be something approaching to brutes , if we do not seek for some means of protecting ourselves against the like in future ? This king ...
... peace and even greatness endan- gered by such a cause , must we not be senseless indeed , must we not be something approaching to brutes , if we do not seek for some means of protecting ourselves against the like in future ? This king ...
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... peace ; just as if the appointment of these men to office , instead of keeping in PERCEVAL , would have made the allies suspect his warlike propen- sities , and thereby have broken up or weakened the alliances ! 111. But , look at the ...
... peace ; just as if the appointment of these men to office , instead of keeping in PERCEVAL , would have made the allies suspect his warlike propen- sities , and thereby have broken up or weakened the alliances ! 111. But , look at the ...
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... peace with the King of Prussia with whom they went to war solely on the ground that he had committed an act of aggression on Hanover ; and , upon that occasion , the prime minister , who spoke for the rest , of course , said that ...
... peace with the King of Prussia with whom they went to war solely on the ground that he had committed an act of aggression on Hanover ; and , upon that occasion , the prime minister , who spoke for the rest , of course , said that ...
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affairs Allies American amongst answer aristocracy army Bank of England bill Bourbon British brought called Captain CASTLEREAGH cause Christian Majesty commanded compelled conduct DARTMOOR death debts declaration Duke duty effect enemy England English Europe fact faction France French frigate George give gold hands honour House of Commons hundred justice killed king king's kingdom letter London Lord Lord Castlereagh Lord GRENVILLE Lord MOIRA majesty's ment mind ministers ministry month NAPOLEON nation navy never officers paragraph Paris parliament party passed peace PERCEVAL persons PITT possession pounds present Treaty Prince Regent prince's princess Princess of Wales prisoners prisoners of war queen reform regard regency and reign respect royal highness Russia ships signed sovereign taxes thing thousand tion took transactions Treaty of Paris troops United Wales Whigs whole words wounded