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... Prince of Wales , afterward George the Third , our readers will perhaps be pleased to read the character drawn of that Prince by one who was so near his person , whose situa- tion required him to have an accurate knowlege of the true ...
... Prince of Wales , afterward George the Third , our readers will perhaps be pleased to read the character drawn of that Prince by one who was so near his person , whose situa- tion required him to have an accurate knowlege of the true ...
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... Prince , who received his adieux and those of the Queen . It is stated that the Prince de Carignan , intimidated by the boldness of the insurgents , and the cries of the populace for the Spanish constitution , appeared in his balcony at ...
... Prince , who received his adieux and those of the Queen . It is stated that the Prince de Carignan , intimidated by the boldness of the insurgents , and the cries of the populace for the Spanish constitution , appeared in his balcony at ...
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... Prince Regent took the oath before the Parliament ; on which occasion several speeches , marked with great moderation and breathing the spirit of enlightened policy , were delivered . The Prince was followed to his palace with the ...
... Prince Regent took the oath before the Parliament ; on which occasion several speeches , marked with great moderation and breathing the spirit of enlightened policy , were delivered . The Prince was followed to his palace with the ...
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