History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... live on , a sum not equal to half of that which he had annually expended for seven years before . At the same time an act of parliament was passed to pre- " vent future princes of Wales from contracting " debts , " an act which seemed ...
... live on , a sum not equal to half of that which he had annually expended for seven years before . At the same time an act of parliament was passed to pre- " vent future princes of Wales from contracting " debts , " an act which seemed ...
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... live , I shall endeavour to explain myself upon that head , with as much clearness and with as much propriety as the nature of the subject will admit . Our inclinations are not in our power , nor should either of us be held unswerable ...
... live , I shall endeavour to explain myself upon that head , with as much clearness and with as much propriety as the nature of the subject will admit . Our inclinations are not in our power , nor should either of us be held unswerable ...
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... lives will be passed in uninterrupted tranquillity . I am , Madam , With great truth , Very sincerely yours , ( Signed ) GEORGE P. 59. It is unnecessary to remark on the rudeness and grossness of this letter ; they are too obvious not ...
... lives will be passed in uninterrupted tranquillity . I am , Madam , With great truth , Very sincerely yours , ( Signed ) GEORGE P. 59. It is unnecessary to remark on the rudeness and grossness of this letter ; they are too obvious not ...
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... live with what women he pleased , and that she might live with what men she pleased ! Besides the scandal ; besides the shame brought upon the nation ; for , it must bear the shame of being under rulers thus acting ; besides these ...
... live with what women he pleased , and that she might live with what men she pleased ! Besides the scandal ; besides the shame brought upon the nation ; for , it must bear the shame of being under rulers thus acting ; besides these ...
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... live under the same roof , after this scandalous insult on the wife , was impossible . The Princess soon afterwards went to reside in a house at BLACKHEATH , in the parish of Greenwich , and on the side of the very beautiful Park there ...
... live under the same roof , after this scandalous insult on the wife , was impossible . The Princess soon afterwards went to reside in a house at BLACKHEATH , in the parish of Greenwich , and on the side of the very beautiful Park there ...
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