A history of England, from the conclusion of the great war in 1815 [to 1858].Longmans, 1879 - Great Britain |
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... King's Death And after the Omission of her Name from the Liturgy Her Annoyance Denman , her Solicitor - General Alderman Wood , her Adviser The Queen sets out for England · • Refuses the Terms of the Ministry She arrives in England Her ...
... King's Death And after the Omission of her Name from the Liturgy Her Annoyance Denman , her Solicitor - General Alderman Wood , her Adviser The Queen sets out for England · • Refuses the Terms of the Ministry She arrives in England Her ...
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... King's Visit to Ireland The Queen's Death Her Funeral 604 • 604 605 · 606 608 609 . 610 · • 611 · 613 614 • 616 · 618 619 · Sir Robert Wilson removed from the Army for his Conduct at it 621 The King lands at Dublin · 623 His Reception ...
... King's Visit to Ireland The Queen's Death Her Funeral 604 • 604 605 · 606 608 609 . 610 · • 611 · 613 614 • 616 · 618 619 · Sir Robert Wilson removed from the Army for his Conduct at it 621 The King lands at Dublin · 623 His Reception ...
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... king . If Louis were absolute abroad , he was still more abso- lute in his own dominions . The will of the king was the law of the land ; and the people submitted , like sheep to a shepherd , to the orders of their ruler . It was enough ...
... king . If Louis were absolute abroad , he was still more abso- lute in his own dominions . The will of the king was the law of the land ; and the people submitted , like sheep to a shepherd , to the orders of their ruler . It was enough ...
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... King of Spain let loose once more the dogs of war on Europe , though the circumstances under which the new war broke out differed widely from those under which the last war had closed . England , no longer chafing under a corrupt ...
... King of Spain let loose once more the dogs of war on Europe , though the circumstances under which the new war broke out differed widely from those under which the last war had closed . England , no longer chafing under a corrupt ...
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... kings , who owed their thrones to what they were pleased to call the grace of God , were reluc- tant to admit that a ... king to his throne . In an evil hour for his country , Pitt joined the confederacy against France . The allies ...
... kings , who owed their thrones to what they were pleased to call the grace of God , were reluc- tant to admit that a ... king to his throne . In an evil hour for his country , Pitt joined the confederacy against France . The allies ...
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