Memoirs of George the Fourth: Descriptive of the Most Interesting Scenes of His Private and Public Life, and the Important Events of His Memorable Reign; with Characteristic Sketches of All the Celebrated Men who Were His Friends and Companions as a Prince, and His Ministers and Counsellors as a Monarch. Comp. from Authentic Sources, and Documents in the King's Library in the British Museum, &c, 第 2 巻T. Kelley, 1830 |
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... conduct which his judgment and habits of thinking must have produced ; —all these circumstances led the nation to anticipate a complete and immediate change of men and measures . But , although little or no doubt was entertained on this ...
... conduct which his judgment and habits of thinking must have produced ; —all these circumstances led the nation to anticipate a complete and immediate change of men and measures . But , although little or no doubt was entertained on this ...
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... conduct , as not only evincing filial regard to his afflicted father , but as highly proper in a political point of view . They argued that as the King might soon recover , it would have been absurd and highly impru- dent for the Prince ...
... conduct , as not only evincing filial regard to his afflicted father , but as highly proper in a political point of view . They argued that as the King might soon recover , it would have been absurd and highly impru- dent for the Prince ...
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... conduct which had been pursued before he came into power , that therefore he had deserted his avowed prin- ciples , or meant , when he acted unfettered and for himself , to throw off his old political friends . The same reasons which ...
... conduct which had been pursued before he came into power , that therefore he had deserted his avowed prin- ciples , or meant , when he acted unfettered and for himself , to throw off his old political friends . The same reasons which ...
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... conduct clearly proved that he rather upheld the men than valued their principles , and that he repudiated their principles as soon as he had abandoned the men . France owed to Louis XIV . her several royal palaces , the building of ...
... conduct clearly proved that he rather upheld the men than valued their principles , and that he repudiated their principles as soon as he had abandoned the men . France owed to Louis XIV . her several royal palaces , the building of ...
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... conduct of the opposition and reformists on this occasion . The former , knowing that the act of the Duke's reinstatement came from the Prince himself , and that in no light , and under no pretence , could it be considered or ...
... conduct of the opposition and reformists on this occasion . The former , knowing that the act of the Duke's reinstatement came from the Prince himself , and that in no light , and under no pretence , could it be considered or ...
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136 ページ - Britain, well and truly paid to us at or before the sealing of these presents. Sealed with our seals this 16th day of December, in the 29th year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George III., by the Grace of God, King, Defender of the Faith, Anno Domini 1788. 'The condition of the above-written obligation is such...
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