Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volúmenes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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... Royal Highness has concurred in these measures , from a full conviction of their justice and sound policy , he relies confidently on your co - operation in such proceedings as may be necessary for carry- ing them into effect ...
... Royal Highness has concurred in these measures , from a full conviction of their justice and sound policy , he relies confidently on your co - operation in such proceedings as may be necessary for carry- ing them into effect ...
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... Royal Consent to a marriage between " his Daughter , her Royal Highness the " Princess Charlotte Augusta , and his " Serene Highness Leopold George Fre- " deric , Prince of Cobourg of Saalfeld , " has thought fit to communicate the same ...
... Royal Consent to a marriage between " his Daughter , her Royal Highness the " Princess Charlotte Augusta , and his " Serene Highness Leopold George Fre- " deric , Prince of Cobourg of Saalfeld , " has thought fit to communicate the same ...
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... Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte , and her intended " husband . The object of the House ❝ would unanimously be to provide every means for the domestic comfort and " splendour of the Illustrious Personages , paying at the same time ...
... Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte , and her intended " husband . The object of the House ❝ would unanimously be to provide every means for the domestic comfort and " splendour of the Illustrious Personages , paying at the same time ...
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