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... throne , and a conspirator against the life of his father . To this proposition , Ferdinand being desirous not to involve in his mis- fortunes the number of persons comprehended in the threat of Charles IV . assented . And next day , in ...
... throne , and a conspirator against the life of his father . To this proposition , Ferdinand being desirous not to involve in his mis- fortunes the number of persons comprehended in the threat of Charles IV . assented . And next day , in ...
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... throne , your inajesty was called to judge between the father and the son . What part could your ma- jesty take ? Could your majesty sa- crifice the cause of sovereigns , and suffer an outrage to the majesty of the throne ? Or suffer a ...
... throne , your inajesty was called to judge between the father and the son . What part could your ma- jesty take ? Could your majesty sa- crifice the cause of sovereigns , and suffer an outrage to the majesty of the throne ? Or suffer a ...
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... throne of his ancestors , he might have degraded him in the eyes of his subjects , compelled him to be- come , like his father , the miserable instrument of French rapacity , and ultimately like him to abdicate the throne for the safety ...
... throne of his ancestors , he might have degraded him in the eyes of his subjects , compelled him to be- come , like his father , the miserable instrument of French rapacity , and ultimately like him to abdicate the throne for the safety ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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