History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... character have been extolled by those who were amongst his intimates and coun- cillors . 56. As to his duty towards the nation , it bound him , in the first place , to refrain from any indulgence , from giving way to any passion , from ...
... character have been extolled by those who were amongst his intimates and coun- cillors . 56. As to his duty towards the nation , it bound him , in the first place , to refrain from any indulgence , from giving way to any passion , from ...
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... character is , and what his conduct has been ; and if we thus consider in this case , we cannot say that there could be an insult inflicted ; for , what , alas ! was that character , and what had been that conduct ? CHAPTER II . From ...
... character is , and what his conduct has been ; and if we thus consider in this case , we cannot say that there could be an insult inflicted ; for , what , alas ! was that character , and what had been that conduct ? CHAPTER II . From ...
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... character have been extolled by those who were amongst his intimates and coun- cillors . 56. As to his duty towards the nation , it bound him , in the first place , to refrain from any indulgence , from giving way to any passion , from ...
... character have been extolled by those who were amongst his intimates and coun- cillors . 56. As to his duty towards the nation , it bound him , in the first place , to refrain from any indulgence , from giving way to any passion , from ...
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... character or feelings of the nation , he seems , in this case at any rate , to have cared nothing . His own mere animal pleasures appear to have been his only care . Yet , he was now thirty - four years of age , and within one year of ...
... character or feelings of the nation , he seems , in this case at any rate , to have cared nothing . His own mere animal pleasures appear to have been his only care . Yet , he was now thirty - four years of age , and within one year of ...
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... character and conduct that that word ought to imply , studi- ously shunned her the moment she was cast off by her husband . The people , always just when not deceived , felt for her as they ought , and upon all occasions that offered ...
... character and conduct that that word ought to imply , studi- ously shunned her the moment she was cast off by her husband . The people , always just when not deceived , felt for her as they ought , and upon all occasions that offered ...
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