The Georgian Era: The royal family. The pretenders and their adherents. Churchmen. Dissenters. StatesmenVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... measures during a recent and most im- portant period of British History - namely , from the accession of George the First to the demise of George the Fourth . In comparison with the ELIZABETHAN or the MODERN AUGUSTAN , ( as the reign of ...
... measures during a recent and most im- portant period of British History - namely , from the accession of George the First to the demise of George the Fourth . In comparison with the ELIZABETHAN or the MODERN AUGUSTAN , ( as the reign of ...
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... measures of government , however , were at once so judicious and prompt , that the conspiracy was crushed in embryo . Several noblemen were ar- rested on suspicion : Bishop Atterbury was exiled for life ; but only one person ...
... measures of government , however , were at once so judicious and prompt , that the conspiracy was crushed in embryo . Several noblemen were ar- rested on suspicion : Bishop Atterbury was exiled for life ; but only one person ...
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... measures taken for supporting the Pretender's views on the British crown . That the latter was one of the objects of ... measure which so provoked Russia , that she openly acceded to the obnoxious treaty of Vienna . Admiral Hosier had ...
... measures taken for supporting the Pretender's views on the British crown . That the latter was one of the objects of ... measure which so provoked Russia , that she openly acceded to the obnoxious treaty of Vienna . Admiral Hosier had ...
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... measure of his ability and knowledge . The prince accompanied his father to England ; he was shortly afterwards created Prince of Wales ; and , during the king's visit to Hanover , in 1716 , was appointed guardian of the realm . In this ...
... measure of his ability and knowledge . The prince accompanied his father to England ; he was shortly afterwards created Prince of Wales ; and , during the king's visit to Hanover , in 1716 , was appointed guardian of the realm . In this ...
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... measures were pursued as during the latter part of the preceding reign . The interposition of the queen , in political affairs , appears to have operated bene- ficially for the country . She was not unacquainted with the English consti ...
... measures were pursued as during the latter part of the preceding reign . The interposition of the queen , in political affairs , appears to have operated bene- ficially for the country . She was not unacquainted with the English consti ...
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