History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... produced partly by the tyranny of the man at the head of affairs and partly by treachery , restored these immense estates to the aristocracy ; but did not restore to the CROWN the estate which the Republicans had taken from it ; so that ...
... produced partly by the tyranny of the man at the head of affairs and partly by treachery , restored these immense estates to the aristocracy ; but did not restore to the CROWN the estate which the Republicans had taken from it ; so that ...
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... produced all its natural consequences , wars , debts , and taxation ; and , as the cause of the evils was seen , the peo- ple had begun , even during the American war , to demand a REFORM IN THE COMMONS HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT as the only ...
... produced all its natural consequences , wars , debts , and taxation ; and , as the cause of the evils was seen , the peo- ple had begun , even during the American war , to demand a REFORM IN THE COMMONS HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT as the only ...
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... produced its natural fruits is clearly proved by the following unde- niable facts ; namely , that , at the time of the " Glorious Revolution , " in 1688 , one of the charges against King James was , " that he had “ violated the freedom ...
... produced its natural fruits is clearly proved by the following unde- niable facts ; namely , that , at the time of the " Glorious Revolution , " in 1688 , one of the charges against King James was , " that he had “ violated the freedom ...
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... produce , eventually , great suffering to the English nation ; and , therefore , the people were not in a very good humour with royalty . ; 32. The discussions relative to the American revolution had produced a revolution in France and ...
... produce , eventually , great suffering to the English nation ; and , therefore , the people were not in a very good humour with royalty . ; 32. The discussions relative to the American revolution had produced a revolution in France and ...
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... produce upon the country an impression very little favourable to the Prince , who had had his debts paid by par- liament once before , and who was now pretty loudly reminded of that fact by some members sitting on both sides of the ...
... produce upon the country an impression very little favourable to the Prince , who had had his debts paid by par- liament once before , and who was now pretty loudly reminded of that fact by some members sitting on both sides of the ...
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