Historical Sketches of Statesmen who Flourished in the Time of George III.R. Griffin and Company, 1856 |
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... tion should enable him , or his want of common charity prompt him to do ? Every one knew that , had there been the least tangible impropriety , though falling far short of guilt , it would have been stated in the Report ; but the ...
... tion should enable him , or his want of common charity prompt him to do ? Every one knew that , had there been the least tangible impropriety , though falling far short of guilt , it would have been stated in the Report ; but the ...
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... tion . * An adjournment of some weeks was allowed the promoters of the measure to prepare their case ; the Parliament , instead of the usual prorogation , re- mained sitting , though the Commons adjourned from time to time ; and the ...
... tion . * An adjournment of some weeks was allowed the promoters of the measure to prepare their case ; the Parliament , instead of the usual prorogation , re- mained sitting , though the Commons adjourned from time to time ; and the ...
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... tion , " as it was called , of 1806 ; the delight she took in the child of one of her attendants , when in Italy , was the cause of all the favour which the father en- joyed in her household ; and now her love of the child of her ...
... tion , " as it was called , of 1806 ; the delight she took in the child of one of her attendants , when in Italy , was the cause of all the favour which the father en- joyed in her household ; and now her love of the child of her ...
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... tion displayed . Thousands of all ranks thickly covered the beach ; the sea , smooth as glass , was alive with boats and vessels of every size , their colours floating half - mast high , as on days consecrated to mourning . The sun ...
... tion displayed . Thousands of all ranks thickly covered the beach ; the sea , smooth as glass , was alive with boats and vessels of every size , their colours floating half - mast high , as on days consecrated to mourning . The sun ...
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... pression of his consort in every way - her melancholy end , the victim of his continued persecution - were assuredly ill calculated to lessen the popular indigna- tion , or to turn well - merited scorn into GEORGE IV . 45.
... pression of his consort in every way - her melancholy end , the victim of his continued persecution - were assuredly ill calculated to lessen the popular indigna- tion , or to turn well - merited scorn into GEORGE IV . 45.
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