The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third, 1760-1860, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1868 - Constitutional history |
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... prince regent His estrangement from the Whigs Position of parties a proof of the paramount influence of the . · Crown Negotiations on the death of Mr. Perceval , 1812 Ascendency of Tory politics under Lord Liverpool · 101 102 105 106 ...
... prince regent His estrangement from the Whigs Position of parties a proof of the paramount influence of the . · Crown Negotiations on the death of Mr. Perceval , 1812 Ascendency of Tory politics under Lord Liverpool · 101 102 105 106 ...
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... Prince of Wales Mismanagement of the land revenues on behalf of the public . Improved administration of the land revenues and appropria- tion of the proceeds · Pensions on the Civil List and other Crown revenues Restrictions on the ...
... Prince of Wales Mismanagement of the land revenues on behalf of the public . Improved administration of the land revenues and appropria- tion of the proceeds · Pensions on the Civil List and other Crown revenues Restrictions on the ...
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... prince , this natural result of consti- the House tutional government could not fail to be distasteful ; but the rule of the House of Hanover had hitherto been pe- culiarly favourable to its development . With George I. and George II ...
... prince , this natural result of consti- the House tutional government could not fail to be distasteful ; but the rule of the House of Hanover had hitherto been pe- culiarly favourable to its development . With George I. and George II ...
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... prince's natural propensities by the significant advice of " George , be king . " Lord Waldegrave , who had been for some time governor to the prince , describes him as " full of princely prejudices contracted in the nursery , and im ...
... prince's natural propensities by the significant advice of " George , be king . " Lord Waldegrave , who had been for some time governor to the prince , describes him as " full of princely prejudices contracted in the nursery , and im ...
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... Prince William . His sudden elevation resembled that of an eastern vizier , rather than the toilsome ascent of a British statesman . But the confidence of his royal master served to aggravate the jealousies by which the new minister was ...
... Prince William . His sudden elevation resembled that of an eastern vizier , rather than the toilsome ascent of a British statesman . But the confidence of his royal master served to aggravate the jealousies by which the new minister was ...
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