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... words about King William IV, it didn’t prevent Dickens from disliking this Sailor King.
Having worked early on as a parliamentary reporter for the British News Agency, Dickens vividly remembers when William IV, still the Duke of Clarence, sharply refuted the views of the leader of the abolition movement, William Wilberforce, during a speech in the House of Lords.
As Arthur noted, in his youth, William IV served for a long time at the Caribbean naval station in North America, yet ...
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