The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... asked for purposes not fully explained . There was , for in stance , the sum of L. 50,000 which was said to be for the Windsor esta blishment : now that was the very thing he wished to have explained . His Majesty , it was too well ...
... asked for purposes not fully explained . There was , for in stance , the sum of L. 50,000 which was said to be for the Windsor esta blishment : now that was the very thing he wished to have explained . His Majesty , it was too well ...
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... asked for precedents , and the Noble Lord stated the several precedents quite correctly . He objected to extend ing pensions or allowances beyond servants in menial offices . He was told that he was quite in error upon that point , and ...
... asked for precedents , and the Noble Lord stated the several precedents quite correctly . He objected to extend ing pensions or allowances beyond servants in menial offices . He was told that he was quite in error upon that point , and ...
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... asked , to be called on , in the present state of the country , to add to the burdens of the people in order to secure a large sum to the successor to the throne ? Did the house recollect that the privy purse of his Majesty was not the ...
... asked , to be called on , in the present state of the country , to add to the burdens of the people in order to secure a large sum to the successor to the throne ? Did the house recollect that the privy purse of his Majesty was not the ...
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... asked for was , that the same sanctity should be observed respecting it , as would be shown to the meanest subject , whose rights were secured by an act of Parliament . It was nothing to him to be told that the King was in . firm , and ...
... asked for was , that the same sanctity should be observed respecting it , as would be shown to the meanest subject , whose rights were secured by an act of Parliament . It was nothing to him to be told that the King was in . firm , and ...
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... asked , ma- king together L. 54,000 , which ex- ceeded the estimate by nearly L.20,000 . The expences for repair ing the wharf wall at Woolwich had been estimated at L. 39,000 . The expences required last year had been stated as ...
... asked , ma- king together L. 54,000 , which ex- ceeded the estimate by nearly L.20,000 . The expences for repair ing the wharf wall at Woolwich had been estimated at L. 39,000 . The expences required last year had been stated as ...
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