History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, 2±ÇMills, Jowett, and Mills, published by W. Cobbett, 1834 |
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... produced to England more real shame ; more real and sub- stantial disgrace ; more debt ; more distress , amongst the middle class , and more misery amongst the working class ; greater inroads upon the ancient institutions , the laws ...
... produced to England more real shame ; more real and sub- stantial disgrace ; more debt ; more distress , amongst the middle class , and more misery amongst the working class ; greater inroads upon the ancient institutions , the laws ...
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... produced it , and of the motives which gave birth to those causes . The reader has seen , in the fore- going chapter , that the English government ( in which I include the parliament ) were extremely uneasy , lest France , left , as she ...
... produced it , and of the motives which gave birth to those causes . The reader has seen , in the fore- going chapter , that the English government ( in which I include the parliament ) were extremely uneasy , lest France , left , as she ...
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... produced on the inhabitants a deep and sensible impression of the calamities of war , in which they , he says , had been wantonly involved by their own government ; boasts of having conquered a part of the United States ; and concludes ...
... produced on the inhabitants a deep and sensible impression of the calamities of war , in which they , he says , had been wantonly involved by their own government ; boasts of having conquered a part of the United States ; and concludes ...
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... produced this war , the very words made use of by the parties , because it is impossible to give in any statement , narrative , analysis , or abstract , an adequate idea of the feelings that were at work in the producing of this ...
... produced this war , the very words made use of by the parties , because it is impossible to give in any statement , narrative , analysis , or abstract , an adequate idea of the feelings that were at work in the producing of this ...
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... produce as little change as possible in the existing laws and manners under the altered form of government , which , though a republic , was con- structed as nearly as the difference would admit , on the monarch- ical form of our OWN ...
... produce as little change as possible in the existing laws and manners under the altered form of government , which , though a republic , was con- structed as nearly as the difference would admit , on the monarch- ical form of our OWN ...
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