A History of England from the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1878 - 474 páginas |
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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 • Sir Robert Wilson removed from the Army for his Conduct at it The King lands at Dublin His Reception by the Irish INDEX PAGE 604 604 605 606 · 608 609 · 610 611 613 614 616 • • 618 ...
... King's Visit to Ireland The Queen's Death Her Funeral • Sir Robert Wilson removed from the Army for his Conduct at it The King lands at Dublin His Reception by the Irish INDEX PAGE 604 604 605 606 · 608 609 · 610 611 613 614 616 • • 618 ...
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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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