History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, 파트 2-3;파트 8William Cobbett, 1830 |
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... mind , and for no other reason whatever , though he was , at the same time , firmly convinced , that the passing of the bill was necessary to tranquillize and concili- ate a fourth part of the people of the kingdom ! Nay , he does not ...
... mind , and for no other reason whatever , though he was , at the same time , firmly convinced , that the passing of the bill was necessary to tranquillize and concili- ate a fourth part of the people of the kingdom ! Nay , he does not ...
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... deceived ; never public credulity so great ; never hypocrisy so profound and so detestably malignant as that of the de- ceivers ! The mind shrinks back at the thought thought of an eternity of suffering , even as the HISTORY OF [ Chap .
... deceived ; never public credulity so great ; never hypocrisy so profound and so detestably malignant as that of the de- ceivers ! The mind shrinks back at the thought thought of an eternity of suffering , even as the HISTORY OF [ Chap .
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... mind relative to it ; they saw one parliament dissolved , at four years old , to suit one ministry ; they saw ... minds with regard to the factions and the house also . Great disgust was excited ; and from the period of these striking ...
... mind relative to it ; they saw one parliament dissolved , at four years old , to suit one ministry ; they saw ... minds with regard to the factions and the house also . Great disgust was excited ; and from the period of these striking ...
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... mind had had a severe shock in 1804 , which was the second of the kind that he had experienced ; the courtiers of both factions were looking up to her husband ; the people , generally speaking , thought her inno- cent ; nobody pretended ...
... mind had had a severe shock in 1804 , which was the second of the kind that he had experienced ; the courtiers of both factions were looking up to her husband ; the people , generally speaking , thought her inno- cent ; nobody pretended ...
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... mind of the king rendered a regency necessary . And now , strictly speaking , begins the history of the Regency and Reign of George IV , during which we shall find , that greater inno- vations were made in the governing of the king- dom ...
... mind of the king rendered a regency necessary . And now , strictly speaking , begins the history of the Regency and Reign of George IV , during which we shall find , that greater inno- vations were made in the governing of the king- dom ...
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