History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Partes2-3;Parte8William Cobbett, 1830 |
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... transactions of the late regency and reign be to our great grandchildren , com- pared to the use that it must naturally be to us ? In short , history , like all other writing , is valuable in the proportion in which it is cal- culated ...
... transactions of the late regency and reign be to our great grandchildren , com- pared to the use that it must naturally be to us ? In short , history , like all other writing , is valuable in the proportion in which it is cal- culated ...
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... transactions . Ancient history may , with a few learned and deep- thinking persons , be of real use ; but , to the mass of mankind , it can be but little other than romance . 3. It may be said , that the writer , having lived during the ...
... transactions . Ancient history may , with a few learned and deep- thinking persons , be of real use ; but , to the mass of mankind , it can be but little other than romance . 3. It may be said , that the writer , having lived during the ...
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... transactions of which he records , must be , as far as relates to delineation of character , a great disadvantage . He must ( and , upon the whole , this is , perhaps , a good ) confine himself to facts , leaving the reader to draw ...
... transactions of which he records , must be , as far as relates to delineation of character , a great disadvantage . He must ( and , upon the whole , this is , perhaps , a good ) confine himself to facts , leaving the reader to draw ...
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... transactions of 1787 had left the prince no justification and no excuse for this new mass of debts . At that time he had had , from the time of his coming of age in 1783 , an al- lowance from the king , out of the civil list , of 50,000 ...
... transactions of 1787 had left the prince no justification and no excuse for this new mass of debts . At that time he had had , from the time of his coming of age in 1783 , an al- lowance from the king , out of the civil list , of 50,000 ...
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... transactions of the regency and the reign of this king . MADAM , Windsor Castle , April 30 , 1796 . As Lord Cholmondeley informs me that you wish I would define , in writing , the terms upon which we are to live , I shall endeavour to ...
... transactions of the regency and the reign of this king . MADAM , Windsor Castle , April 30 , 1796 . As Lord Cholmondeley informs me that you wish I would define , in writing , the terms upon which we are to live , I shall endeavour to ...
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