The History of England: From the Accession of George III, 1760, to the Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837, by T.S. Hughes. Being the Completion of the History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Present Reign, Band 1G. Bell, 1846 |
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... British Constitution lately underwent , he could not expect to escape obloquy : at the same time he did not hesitate in the course which he then pursued ; because the more he saw and heard , or read and reflected , the more strongly did ...
... British Constitution lately underwent , he could not expect to escape obloquy : at the same time he did not hesitate in the course which he then pursued ; because the more he saw and heard , or read and reflected , the more strongly did ...
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... British cabinet - War declared against Spain -Proceedings in Parliament - Combination of France and Spain against Portugal - Firmness of his Portuguese majesty - Propo- sals made to him ; his reply , and rejection of them - Declaration ...
... British cabinet - War declared against Spain -Proceedings in Parliament - Combination of France and Spain against Portugal - Firmness of his Portuguese majesty - Propo- sals made to him ; his reply , and rejection of them - Declaration ...
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... British nation redressed , and peace preserved · CHAPTER VII . page 325 King's speech - Notice of his sister's marriage - Questions in par- liament relating to general warrants , and the attorney - general's powers Discussion respecting ...
... British nation redressed , and peace preserved · CHAPTER VII . page 325 King's speech - Notice of his sister's marriage - Questions in par- liament relating to general warrants , and the attorney - general's powers Discussion respecting ...
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... British merchants , who , in the course of a few years , by the enterprise and ambition of their agents , the hostile rivalry of other European nations , and the weakness or perfidy of Asiatic princes , found themselves driven into the ...
... British merchants , who , in the course of a few years , by the enterprise and ambition of their agents , the hostile rivalry of other European nations , and the weakness or perfidy of Asiatic princes , found themselves driven into the ...
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... British settlement was made in North America . Though Henry VII . issued a royal com- mission to John Cabot for discoveries on that coast , it led to nothing more than a claim of sovereignty over the country which he visited . A ...
... British settlement was made in North America . Though Henry VII . issued a royal com- mission to John Cabot for discoveries on that coast , it led to nothing more than a claim of sovereignty over the country which he visited . A ...
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