The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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Page 421
... honour of their services in bringing the revolutionary struggle to a happy conclusion ; and in the year 1815 , Prince Leopold of Saxe - Coburg on his marriage with Princess Charlotte . King William IV . was graciously pleased to make ...
... honour of their services in bringing the revolutionary struggle to a happy conclusion ; and in the year 1815 , Prince Leopold of Saxe - Coburg on his marriage with Princess Charlotte . King William IV . was graciously pleased to make ...
Page 438
... honour- honour - the Earl of Galloway , and the late 438 Nicolas and Beltz - on.
... honour- honour - the Earl of Galloway , and the late 438 Nicolas and Beltz - on.
Page 492
... honour to his grandmother's memory by publish- ing such inconsistent absurdities ? There is another apparently trivial incident of Mrs. Adams's London life , which is worth noticing as a singular proof of the state of feeling in America ...
... honour to his grandmother's memory by publish- ing such inconsistent absurdities ? There is another apparently trivial incident of Mrs. Adams's London life , which is worth noticing as a singular proof of the state of feeling in America ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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