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... never gave away less than 14,000l . a year in charity . Mar. 12. General rejoicings all over the kingdom , on account of the re - instatement of the King's health the expense , on that occasion , in the metropolis alone , ex- ceeded ...
... never gave away less than 14,000l . a year in charity . Mar. 12. General rejoicings all over the kingdom , on account of the re - instatement of the King's health the expense , on that occasion , in the metropolis alone , ex- ceeded ...
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... never tasted of joy . Dr. Markham , the late Archbishop of York , was ap- pointed preceptor to his Royal Highness . The sub- preceptor was Dr. Cyril Jackson , who was offered the primacy of Ireland , but refused it . Dr. Markham and ...
... never tasted of joy . Dr. Markham , the late Archbishop of York , was ap- pointed preceptor to his Royal Highness . The sub- preceptor was Dr. Cyril Jackson , who was offered the primacy of Ireland , but refused it . Dr. Markham and ...
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... never before read it , will thank us for the insertion : besides , it presents us with a more faithful portrait of the manners and accomplishments of the Prince of Wales at this period of his life than is any where else to be met with ...
... never before read it , will thank us for the insertion : besides , it presents us with a more faithful portrait of the manners and accomplishments of the Prince of Wales at this period of his life than is any where else to be met with ...
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... never ceasing encourage- ment of trade ; -and he cannot but say , that GEORGE THE FOURTH is one of the most enlightened and truly English Monarchs that ever swayed the British sceptre . P..liabad Not 18.1823 . by G. Smeeton . Arcade ...
... never ceasing encourage- ment of trade ; -and he cannot but say , that GEORGE THE FOURTH is one of the most enlightened and truly English Monarchs that ever swayed the British sceptre . P..liabad Not 18.1823 . by G. Smeeton . Arcade ...
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... never to be present to their minds . The Princess had a taste for none but the arost innocent and rural pleasures , and in the society of her husband these had more attractions for her , than all the splendour of London and the Court ...
... never to be present to their minds . The Princess had a taste for none but the arost innocent and rural pleasures , and in the society of her husband these had more attractions for her , than all the splendour of London and the Court ...
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