The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... fact , no de- bateable positions had been intro- duced into the speech delivered in the name of the Regent , which con- tained , as our readers will perceive , nothing but a bare recital of facts re- lative to our foreign and domestic ...
... fact , no de- bateable positions had been intro- duced into the speech delivered in the name of the Regent , which con- tained , as our readers will perceive , nothing but a bare recital of facts re- lative to our foreign and domestic ...
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... fact , it was entirely and solely a question for the house , although it seemed to derive some support from the clause inserted in the bill of 1812 , respec- ting the privy - purse , by which the custos was authorised to make provi ...
... fact , it was entirely and solely a question for the house , although it seemed to derive some support from the clause inserted in the bill of 1812 , respec- ting the privy - purse , by which the custos was authorised to make provi ...
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... fact ? These old and faithful servants , were sent down to Windsor to make room for new ones ; to give room for fresh patronage in the formation of the new establishment for the Prince . But he would dismiss that part of the question ...
... fact ? These old and faithful servants , were sent down to Windsor to make room for new ones ; to give room for fresh patronage in the formation of the new establishment for the Prince . But he would dismiss that part of the question ...
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... fact , that his Majesty had any testamentary document by which to direct the future application of his property ; and if so , the conse- quence would be , that it would de- volve to the Crown ; and were the house , he asked , to be ...
... fact , that his Majesty had any testamentary document by which to direct the future application of his property ; and if so , the conse- quence would be , that it would de- volve to the Crown ; and were the house , he asked , to be ...
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... fact , that the Royal Duke was now discharging the duties of custos without any knowledge of the course to be taken by the house . It An amendment that L. 5000 per annum be granted instead of L..10,000 per annum having been moved by Mr ...
... fact , that the Royal Duke was now discharging the duties of custos without any knowledge of the course to be taken by the house . It An amendment that L. 5000 per annum be granted instead of L..10,000 per annum having been moved by Mr ...
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