History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... objects . In such cases personal affection is never much to be relied on . The thing is altogether an affair of state- policy ; and , under circumstances such as have here been stated , it is but too natural to suppose that the other ...
... objects . In such cases personal affection is never much to be relied on . The thing is altogether an affair of state- policy ; and , under circumstances such as have here been stated , it is but too natural to suppose that the other ...
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... object .-- In Portugal , and at Cadiz , the defence of which constituted the principal object of his majesty's exertions in the last cam- paign , the designs of the enemy have been hitherto frustrated . The consummate skill , prudence ...
... object .-- In Portugal , and at Cadiz , the defence of which constituted the principal object of his majesty's exertions in the last cam- paign , the designs of the enemy have been hitherto frustrated . The consummate skill , prudence ...
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... object in question , and I cannot withhold my approbation from those who have honourably distinguished themselves in support of it . I have no predilec tions to indulge , no resentments to gratify , no objects to attain , but such as ...
... object in question , and I cannot withhold my approbation from those who have honourably distinguished themselves in support of it . I have no predilec tions to indulge , no resentments to gratify , no objects to attain , but such as ...
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... in general are anxious to be thought not to possess ; and , in short , he who had for so many years been the object of their fawning flatteries , now became cole , and 112 Ext me Pear , the nation III . ] GEORGE IV .
... in general are anxious to be thought not to possess ; and , in short , he who had for so many years been the object of their fawning flatteries , now became cole , and 112 Ext me Pear , the nation III . ] GEORGE IV .
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... object .-- In Portugal , and at Cadiz , the defence of which constituted the principal object of his majesty's exertions in the last cam- paign , the designs of the enemy have been hitherto frustrated . The consummate skill , prudence ...
... object .-- In Portugal , and at Cadiz , the defence of which constituted the principal object of his majesty's exertions in the last cam- paign , the designs of the enemy have been hitherto frustrated . The consummate skill , prudence ...
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