(XX, 736 p.)by John Murray, 1847 |
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... Perceval compose and print " The Book , " 201. Favourable Prospects of the Whig Government , 203. Lord Eldon opposes the Abolition of the Slave Trade , 203. Lord Eldon and the Duke of Cumberland , 203. Measure impru- dently brought ...
... Perceval compose and print " The Book , " 201. Favourable Prospects of the Whig Government , 203. Lord Eldon opposes the Abolition of the Slave Trade , 203. Lord Eldon and the Duke of Cumberland , 203. Measure impru- dently brought ...
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... Perceval strive to gain the Favour of the Regent , 274 . Avowal of the King's permanent Incapacity , 275. Meeting of Parliament , 276 . The Regent finally renounces the Whigs , 276. Lord Eldon and Mr. Perceval take Part with the Regent ...
... Perceval strive to gain the Favour of the Regent , 274 . Avowal of the King's permanent Incapacity , 275. Meeting of Parliament , 276 . The Regent finally renounces the Whigs , 276. Lord Eldon and Mr. Perceval take Part with the Regent ...
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... Perceval , who is also informed on the same subject , is perhaps more able to explain the whole circumstance to his Lordship than the Princess can . The Princess flatters herself that his Lordship will do her the honour and pleasure to ...
... Perceval , who is also informed on the same subject , is perhaps more able to explain the whole circumstance to his Lordship than the Princess can . The Princess flatters herself that his Lordship will do her the honour and pleasure to ...
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... Perceval , and by their advice she wrote again to the King , " that unless justice were speedily done to her , she should appeal to the public , and make a disclosure to all the world of the infamous charges against her , and the ...
... Perceval , and by their advice she wrote again to the King , " that unless justice were speedily done to her , she should appeal to the public , and make a disclosure to all the world of the infamous charges against her , and the ...
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... Perceval declared , that " he felt himself bound to oppose principle , and to call the attention of the House and of the public to one of the most important and most dangerous measures that had ever been submitted to the judgment of the ...
... Perceval declared , that " he felt himself bound to oppose principle , and to call the attention of the House and of the public to one of the most important and most dangerous measures that had ever been submitted to the judgment of the ...
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