The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... King's. UNIV . OF Ar the commencement of the pre- sent year , the aspect of public af- fairs , both at home and abroad , was peculiarly encouraging and auspici- ous . Compared with former years , the internal resources of the country ...
... King's. UNIV . OF Ar the commencement of the pre- sent year , the aspect of public af- fairs , both at home and abroad , was peculiarly encouraging and auspici- ous . Compared with former years , the internal resources of the country ...
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... King's speech . The Noble Marquis had expressed a hope that this session would not pass away without a full considera- tion of the subject , and a resolution in favour of cash - payments . himself ( Lord Liverpool ) had stated his ...
... King's speech . The Noble Marquis had expressed a hope that this session would not pass away without a full considera- tion of the subject , and a resolution in favour of cash - payments . himself ( Lord Liverpool ) had stated his ...
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... King's person , the Earl of Liverpool , on the 25th of January , introduced into the House of Lords a bill for vesting this important trust in his Royal Highness the Duke of York . In principle this bill coin- cided with that which had ...
... King's person , the Earl of Liverpool , on the 25th of January , introduced into the House of Lords a bill for vesting this important trust in his Royal Highness the Duke of York . In principle this bill coin- cided with that which had ...
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... King's person . Lord Holland could not a- gree to this view of the matter , and still held that the question , whether the whole patronage of the Windsor establishment ought to be vested in the individual to whom the care of the King's ...
... King's person . Lord Holland could not a- gree to this view of the matter , and still held that the question , whether the whole patronage of the Windsor establishment ought to be vested in the individual to whom the care of the King's ...
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... king's domes- tics whose aid was not now required , fearing that it might be drawn into an injurious precedent : but as they had not been discharged on the suc- cession of the heir to the crown , the house might , in its liberality ...
... king's domes- tics whose aid was not now required , fearing that it might be drawn into an injurious precedent : but as they had not been discharged on the suc- cession of the heir to the crown , the house might , in its liberality ...
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