History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... United Kingdom , in this awful and perilous crisis , and most difficult to be reconciled to the genuine principles of the British constitution . MR . PERCEVAL'S ANSWER . Downing - Street , February 5 , 1811 . Mr. Perceval presents his ...
... United Kingdom , in this awful and perilous crisis , and most difficult to be reconciled to the genuine principles of the British constitution . MR . PERCEVAL'S ANSWER . Downing - Street , February 5 , 1811 . Mr. Perceval presents his ...
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... United Kingdom . - And Mr. Perceval humbly trusts , that , whatever doubts your royal highness may entertain with re- spect to the constitutional propriety of the measures which have been adopted , your royal highness will feel assured ...
... United Kingdom . - And Mr. Perceval humbly trusts , that , whatever doubts your royal highness may entertain with re- spect to the constitutional propriety of the measures which have been adopted , your royal highness will feel assured ...
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... United States of America ; and that it is the earnest wish of his royal highness that he may find himself enabled to bring these discussions to an amicable termina- tion , consistent with the honour of his majesty's crown , and the ...
... United States of America ; and that it is the earnest wish of his royal highness that he may find himself enabled to bring these discussions to an amicable termina- tion , consistent with the honour of his majesty's crown , and the ...
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... united administration , formed on the most liberal basis , I shall look with additional confidence to a pros- perous issue of the most arduous contest in which Great Britain was ever engaged . You are authorized to communicate these sen ...
... united administration , formed on the most liberal basis , I shall look with additional confidence to a pros- perous issue of the most arduous contest in which Great Britain was ever engaged . You are authorized to communicate these sen ...
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... united admi- nistration , formed on the most liberal basis , he would look with additional confidence to a pros perous issue of the most arduous contest in which Great Britain has ever been engaged . On the other parts of his royal ...
... united admi- nistration , formed on the most liberal basis , he would look with additional confidence to a pros perous issue of the most arduous contest in which Great Britain has ever been engaged . On the other parts of his royal ...
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