The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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... King to assent to the recogni- tion as the alternative of breaking up the Cabinet . The King's objection to the measure had been founded rather on a fear of disobliging his allies than on the antipathy to rebel- lion which had actuated ...
... King to assent to the recogni- tion as the alternative of breaking up the Cabinet . The King's objection to the measure had been founded rather on a fear of disobliging his allies than on the antipathy to rebel- lion which had actuated ...
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... King expressed his surprise that he had not called upon him . In obedience to the royal intimation the Duke had an interview with the King at the Royal Lodge , as he at first supposed , on the suggestion of Mr. Canning . He afterwards ...
... King expressed his surprise that he had not called upon him . In obedience to the royal intimation the Duke had an interview with the King at the Royal Lodge , as he at first supposed , on the suggestion of Mr. Canning . He afterwards ...
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... King resented the necessity of submis- sion . After the prorogation of Parliament the Duke addressed to Sir William Knighton a strong remonstrance against the King's conduct . The letter , which was probably intended for the perusal of the ...
... King resented the necessity of submis- sion . After the prorogation of Parliament the Duke addressed to Sir William Knighton a strong remonstrance against the King's conduct . The letter , which was probably intended for the perusal of the ...
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