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The court favourite , the Prince of the Peace , it is universally acknowledged , bad
, by liis insolence and rapacity , rendered himself detested throughout the
kingdom ; and it has been the misfortune of Spain , would to God it were her
peculiar ...
The court favourite , the Prince of the Peace , it is universally acknowledged , bad
, by liis insolence and rapacity , rendered himself detested throughout the
kingdom ; and it has been the misfortune of Spain , would to God it were her
peculiar ...
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But although it does not appear that the Emperor of France had any hand in
effecting the Revolution which deposed the old King , and placed the Prince of
Asturias on the throne , yet it is evident that his aspiring mind had for some time
past ...
But although it does not appear that the Emperor of France had any hand in
effecting the Revolution which deposed the old King , and placed the Prince of
Asturias on the throne , yet it is evident that his aspiring mind had for some time
past ...
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We may hear of the PRINCE OF WALES ' s party , the GRENVILLE party , the
WHIG CLUB , & c . but if our public men , whatever party they may belong to ,
once become indifferent to such scenes as we have alluded to , or endeavour to
shield ...
We may hear of the PRINCE OF WALES ' s party , the GRENVILLE party , the
WHIG CLUB , & c . but if our public men , whatever party they may belong to ,
once become indifferent to such scenes as we have alluded to , or endeavour to
shield ...
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By the official papers published in the French aud Spanish Gazettes it appears
that the old King of Spain , and the Prince of Asturias , after making their appeal
to the French Emperor , and voluntarily leaving the kingdom , have met the latter
in ...
By the official papers published in the French aud Spanish Gazettes it appears
that the old King of Spain , and the Prince of Asturias , after making their appeal
to the French Emperor , and voluntarily leaving the kingdom , have met the latter
in ...
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... liberties and independence ; and success to their cause ; " _ " The Prince “
Regent of Portugal , and may the people of Portugal , follow the splendid "
example set them by the patriots in Spain , and succeed in expelling the “
invading foe .
... liberties and independence ; and success to their cause ; " _ " The Prince “
Regent of Portugal , and may the people of Portugal , follow the splendid "
example set them by the patriots in Spain , and succeed in expelling the “
invading foe .
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