The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Band 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Bourbon line . This was a mad scheme , which did not promise or deserve to ... Bourbons should be restored - or , if the prospect of that event should be very ... house , that the king should be empowered to carry into effect the sub ...
... Bourbon line . This was a mad scheme , which did not promise or deserve to ... Bourbons should be restored - or , if the prospect of that event should be very ... house , that the king should be empowered to carry into effect the sub ...
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... house of Bourbon , he recommended an inquiry into the conduct of those ministers who , having the treasure and blood of the people at their command , and powerful aid on the con- tinent , had not only been unable to check or GEORGE III ...
... house of Bourbon , he recommended an inquiry into the conduct of those ministers who , having the treasure and blood of the people at their command , and powerful aid on the con- tinent , had not only been unable to check or GEORGE III ...
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... house of Bourbon had been restored by a coalition . To him it was a re- commendation of the peace , that the zealous promoters of the war had failed in this great object of their wishes . If it had been accomplished , this country would ...
... house of Bourbon had been restored by a coalition . To him it was a re- commendation of the peace , that the zealous promoters of the war had failed in this great object of their wishes . If it had been accomplished , this country would ...
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... house of Bourbon . It was hinted , in reply , that Napoleon wished to add Sicily to his brother's kingdom , and would procure the Hans - towns for Ferdinand , as an equivalent for that island ; but this arrangement was rejected , as ...
... house of Bourbon . It was hinted , in reply , that Napoleon wished to add Sicily to his brother's kingdom , and would procure the Hans - towns for Ferdinand , as an equivalent for that island ; but this arrangement was rejected , as ...
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... house of Bourbon . He allured the king and his minister by a treaty for the partition of the feeble realm of Portugal , which , he said , all the power of Great - Bri- tain could not secure against a vigorous and formidable attack ...
... house of Bourbon . He allured the king and his minister by a treaty for the partition of the feeble realm of Portugal , which , he said , all the power of Great - Bri- tain could not secure against a vigorous and formidable attack ...
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