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... Prince Regent , however , in his new situation , adopt new principles , and act with that enlightened sagacity which the circumstances of his trans - atlantic empire so im- periously demand ? If the account given by Mr. Rylance ( is ...
... Prince Regent , however , in his new situation , adopt new principles , and act with that enlightened sagacity which the circumstances of his trans - atlantic empire so im- periously demand ? If the account given by Mr. Rylance ( is ...
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... Prince of the Asturias to write to him , and then blamed him for the step . " The object of the treaty of Fontainebleau is stated to be to ren- der the Emperor master of Portugal with very little expence ; to furnish him with a ...
... Prince of the Asturias to write to him , and then blamed him for the step . " The object of the treaty of Fontainebleau is stated to be to ren- der the Emperor master of Portugal with very little expence ; to furnish him with a ...
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... Prince who formed these engagements of honour was no more than eight years of age , and already perceived the force of the magic words , faith of a Prince , and Honour . In these precious moments , when the royal youth poignantly felt ...
... Prince who formed these engagements of honour was no more than eight years of age , and already perceived the force of the magic words , faith of a Prince , and Honour . In these precious moments , when the royal youth poignantly felt ...
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