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... King George IV . and King William IV . , that it faithfully reflects the author's im- ending with the accession of her present Maj- pressions at the moment ; and these re - esty . main recorded , however much subsequent In the discharge ...
... King George IV . and King William IV . , that it faithfully reflects the author's im- ending with the accession of her present Maj- pressions at the moment ; and these re - esty . main recorded , however much subsequent In the discharge ...
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... king to commit an act of ing Years and years ago I remember his spoliation on the clergy , but that the king delight on Hume's comparison between De- sharply rebuked them and desired to hear no mosthenes and Cicero , and how he knew the ...
... king to commit an act of ing Years and years ago I remember his spoliation on the clergy , but that the king delight on Hume's comparison between De- sharply rebuked them and desired to hear no mosthenes and Cicero , and how he knew the ...
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... king in a style which no other minister could adopt . He treats with him as with an equal , and the king stands completely in awe of him . It will be long before a correct and impartial estimate is formed of the duke's character and ...
... king in a style which no other minister could adopt . He treats with him as with an equal , and the king stands completely in awe of him . It will be long before a correct and impartial estimate is formed of the duke's character and ...
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... king's landes with weeds , parts of the Mediterranean coast , which introducing thereby a host of enemies , " had been used for forage by cavalry and was denounced as a traitor . In Ireland , artillery horses , from beyond the sea ...
... king's landes with weeds , parts of the Mediterranean coast , which introducing thereby a host of enemies , " had been used for forage by cavalry and was denounced as a traitor . In Ireland , artillery horses , from beyond the sea ...
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... King , the superintendent of the Calcutta Botanic Gardens , for , besides the usual details as to the exchange of plants and seeds with the Royal Gardens at Kew , and other similar colonial and foreign establish- which exchange , by the ...
... King , the superintendent of the Calcutta Botanic Gardens , for , besides the usual details as to the exchange of plants and seeds with the Royal Gardens at Kew , and other similar colonial and foreign establish- which exchange , by the ...
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