History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... Bring " forth the best robe and put it on him ; and put a ring on his hand ; and bring hither the fatted " calf , and let us eat and be merry . " How like the conduct of this kind and good father to that of the English nation towards ...
... Bring " forth the best robe and put it on him ; and put a ring on his hand ; and bring hither the fatted " calf , and let us eat and be merry . " How like the conduct of this kind and good father to that of the English nation towards ...
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... bring those , who had sworn falsely before it , under the law for punishing perjury , why did the ministers of that day coun- sel the king to appoint such a tribunal ? 69. Who , then , were the ministers of that day ? And here , when we ...
... bring those , who had sworn falsely before it , under the law for punishing perjury , why did the ministers of that day coun- sel the king to appoint such a tribunal ? 69. Who , then , were the ministers of that day ? And here , when we ...
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... bringing in of this bill . What , therefore , was the surprise of every - body , when on the 13th of March ( mark the dates ) , it began to be rumoured through the that the king had changed his mind newspapers , about the CATHOLIC BILL ...
... bringing in of this bill . What , therefore , was the surprise of every - body , when on the 13th of March ( mark the dates ) , it began to be rumoured through the that the king had changed his mind newspapers , about the CATHOLIC BILL ...
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... bring forward again the measure they had abandoned ; nay more , never to propose , even to the king himself , any- thing connected with the Catholic question . 83. If this had failed , the king must have set fire to Whitehall and ...
... bring forward again the measure they had abandoned ; nay more , never to propose , even to the king himself , any- thing connected with the Catholic question . 83. If this had failed , the king must have set fire to Whitehall and ...
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... bringing forward a public measure without previously obtaining " the consent of his majesty . But this extra- vagant proposition scarcely deserves serious " notice . According to any rational view of the subject , the duty of a ...
... bringing forward a public measure without previously obtaining " the consent of his majesty . But this extra- vagant proposition scarcely deserves serious " notice . According to any rational view of the subject , the duty of a ...
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