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... King at the dissolution of the last , and the opening of the present , Parliament . That refer- ence was strictly constitutional ; it was by no means unusual ; and all it meant was , that , if the people wished for reform , they would ...
... King at the dissolution of the last , and the opening of the present , Parliament . That refer- ence was strictly constitutional ; it was by no means unusual ; and all it meant was , that , if the people wished for reform , they would ...
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... king , and when thus no alternative but a civil war was left to the country , he was the most earnest of the ... King's part , many thousands , particularly of the Welchmen , went to the battle with staves and Danish clubs .'- vol . ii ...
... king , and when thus no alternative but a civil war was left to the country , he was the most earnest of the ... King's part , many thousands , particularly of the Welchmen , went to the battle with staves and Danish clubs .'- vol . ii ...
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... king of Prussia , life of , by Lord Dover , 122 - character of the work , ib . - fondness of Frederick's father for his tall regiment of guards , 123 - expences for procuring a recruit named James Kirkland , 124 - the king outwitted by ...
... king of Prussia , life of , by Lord Dover , 122 - character of the work , ib . - fondness of Frederick's father for his tall regiment of guards , 123 - expences for procuring a recruit named James Kirkland , 124 - the king outwitted by ...
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