Speeches on Various Public Occasions During the Last Thirty Years, with a Collection of Toasts and Sentimentsauthor, 1831 - 288 ページ |
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... it is the interest of every individual , to support our king's throne . The constitution and the laws of our country which have been hand- ed down from our forefathers at the expense Like of their blood , ought to be dear to 12.
... it is the interest of every individual , to support our king's throne . The constitution and the laws of our country which have been hand- ed down from our forefathers at the expense Like of their blood , ought to be dear to 12.
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... Constitution of Britain , which was bloodily fought for and formed in 1688 , and handed down from our forefathers at the expense of their blood ; which every good and loyal sub- ject should protect as long as the pulse beats in his ...
... Constitution of Britain , which was bloodily fought for and formed in 1688 , and handed down from our forefathers at the expense of their blood ; which every good and loyal sub- ject should protect as long as the pulse beats in his ...
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... Constitution remain firm as the oak , and all who seek its ruin fall like leaves in the autumn . May the Constitution and the laws of our country , which are the envy of surrounding nations , never be infringed upon , neither by the ...
... Constitution remain firm as the oak , and all who seek its ruin fall like leaves in the autumn . May the Constitution and the laws of our country , which are the envy of surrounding nations , never be infringed upon , neither by the ...
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