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… or otherwise acknowledge Charles Stuart, commonly called prince of Wales 1. Even the king's statues at St. Paul's and … 2; "the tyrant, the last of the kings, is gone." The prince and duke of York were then abroad, and the commons, … with regard to foreign nations, was indeed becoming a good prince; and being well seconded by the able and vigilant …
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… was ordered to be removed to them. William prince of Orange, afterward king William III. who came over … conventicles 9. But what better could be expected under a prince who had conformed to the church of Rome during his … church, until the parish churches were rebuilt. 1669. Prince Rupert, the king's cousin, and seventeen other persons …
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… Cheapside, fronting his own house. The outlines of a prince's government, characterize his political talents, but … by publishing that she would certainly be delivered of a prince; and they strengthened the suspicions of the … not worth considering: for had the birth of this doubtful prince of Wales been ever so clearly ascertained, a prince
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… rechosen, gave an invitation to the king and queen, the prince and princess of Denmark, with both houses of … 15. Such are the advantages of a mutual confidence between prince and people! from which the prince derives far more honour and security, than from undue …
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… 1702, and leaving no issue, the princess Anne, wife to prince George of Denmark, succeeded to the crown, and … forcing the French lines in Brabant, the queen with the prince her husband attended divine service at St. Paul's with … their offence 14. 1708. On October 28th, 1708 died prince George of Denmark, husband to queen Anne; this prince
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… of Brunswick and Lunenburg, and Elector of Hanover. This prince was now 54 years old, had great talents and … The king soon after, accompanied by his eldest son, prince George, set out for England, and made a public entry … Esqrs. On the ensuing lord-mayor's day, the king with the prince and princess of Wales having accepted an invitation of …
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… instead of being exposed to the arbitrary caprices of the prince; the citizens reduced their municipal customs, which … to a convent; the legate requested that his nephew, prince Eustace, might inherit the patrimonial estates of his … of land as was necessary for their settlement; the prince who led them out received the largest share to support …
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… of king George I. being brought to London June 14th, the prince of Wales was proclaimed the next day with the … the beginning of December, 1728, his majesty's eldest son prince Frederic, who had hitherto resided in Hanover, arrived … address from the city of London: he was created prince of Wales, and took his place at the privy-council. Mr. …
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… in whom the soldiers should have some confidence; and as a prince of the blood might have a favourable influence over … In this disposition and under the countenance of the prince of Wales, they set up a private gentleman Sir George … and cod fisheries 46; and on the 25th of October, Frederic prince of Wales went in state to Fishmongers-hall, to accept …
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… at the election in 1768. 1759. On June 4th 1759, George prince of Wales, our present sovereign, being arrived at the … to the king his grandfather on the majority of a prince who the nation hoped, as the address expressed, would … of the same nature to the princess of Wales and the prince himself, which were all kindly received and answered: …
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