The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen7Dodsley, 1835 |
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... daughter ; and I shall watch with the greatest solicitude the progress of events which may affect a government , the peaceable settle- ment of which is of the first im- portance to this country , as well as to the general tranquillity ...
... daughter ; and I shall watch with the greatest solicitude the progress of events which may affect a government , the peaceable settle- ment of which is of the first im- portance to this country , as well as to the general tranquillity ...
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... daughter of Ferdinand in preference to another relation . For the event which placed her on the throne ministers ought to have been prepared : and by settling the succession to the crown of Portugal they would have averted the ...
... daughter of Ferdinand in preference to another relation . For the event which placed her on the throne ministers ought to have been prepared : and by settling the succession to the crown of Portugal they would have averted the ...
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... daughter , to the throne . I hastened to acknow- ledge the queen , Isabella II . , hop- ing that such prompt acknowledg ment , and the relations it estab- lished between my government and the queen regent , would contribute to preserve ...
... daughter , to the throne . I hastened to acknow- ledge the queen , Isabella II . , hop- ing that such prompt acknowledg ment , and the relations it estab- lished between my government and the queen regent , would contribute to preserve ...
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... daughter's title , and do homage to their future sovereign . But competitors for crowns do not decide their differ- ences by the maxims of law , or the dialectics of the schools . The dying hour of Ferdinand saw Don Carlos and his ...
... daughter's title , and do homage to their future sovereign . But competitors for crowns do not decide their differ- ences by the maxims of law , or the dialectics of the schools . The dying hour of Ferdinand saw Don Carlos and his ...
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... daughter , he had declared his determination to maintain the old forms and instruments of govern- ment , and admit no interference with the catholic church ; and had held out no hope of convoking a representative body to modify the ...
... daughter , he had declared his determination to maintain the old forms and instruments of govern- ment , and admit no interference with the catholic church ; and had held out no hope of convoking a representative body to modify the ...
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