The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 262-267Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1820 |
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... kings of the day , and there he was subjected to incessant complaints and intrigues . " " It was at this period that France made attempts to open a nego- ciation with England by means of the Dutch . The King was to take a part in it ...
... kings of the day , and there he was subjected to incessant complaints and intrigues . " " It was at this period that France made attempts to open a nego- ciation with England by means of the Dutch . The King was to take a part in it ...
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... king always paid to the services and rewards of the army . Lord Amherst , then commander - in - chief , carried him a packet of military commissions to be signed ; and the king first looking over the list , observed one appointed ...
... king always paid to the services and rewards of the army . Lord Amherst , then commander - in - chief , carried him a packet of military commissions to be signed ; and the king first looking over the list , observed one appointed ...
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... king appeared on the ground on horseback , and conversed with the clerk of the course at different intervals , with the utmost condescension . During this time , the Queen , Princess Royal , and Princess Elizabeth , were in an open ...
... king appeared on the ground on horseback , and conversed with the clerk of the course at different intervals , with the utmost condescension . During this time , the Queen , Princess Royal , and Princess Elizabeth , were in an open ...
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