The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... late too much the custom , by the order of the day , but would go fully and fairly along with him in such an in- vestigation , which to him appeared of the highest importance . In the House of Commons Mr Brownlow and Mr W. Peel went o ...
... late too much the custom , by the order of the day , but would go fully and fairly along with him in such an in- vestigation , which to him appeared of the highest importance . In the House of Commons Mr Brownlow and Mr W. Peel went o ...
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... late Majesty , amount- ing to L.58,000 . In addition to these , the House would , no doubt , be aware that L. 10,000 had been allowed to the Queen for certain ex- traordinary expenses , which the pre- sent custos would be under the ne ...
... late Majesty , amount- ing to L.58,000 . In addition to these , the House would , no doubt , be aware that L. 10,000 had been allowed to the Queen for certain ex- traordinary expenses , which the pre- sent custos would be under the ne ...
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... late Majesty , he had in truth no- thing more to state but that it was a saving to the civil list which the crown might at its pleasure apply to its own purposes . In truth the Prince Regent , by his own power , might order such ...
... late Majesty , he had in truth no- thing more to state but that it was a saving to the civil list which the crown might at its pleasure apply to its own purposes . In truth the Prince Regent , by his own power , might order such ...
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... late Majesty to the amount recom- mended by the Committee ; the third , that L. 10,000 be granted to the Duke of York , to cover the ex- penses attending the care of his Ma- jesty's person ; and the fourth , that the L. 10,000 should ...
... late Majesty to the amount recom- mended by the Committee ; the third , that L. 10,000 be granted to the Duke of York , to cover the ex- penses attending the care of his Ma- jesty's person ; and the fourth , that the L. 10,000 should ...
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... late Ma- jesty ; and 3d , the allowance of L. 10,000 to the Duke of York , which was the greatest , the most constitutional , and most important question of all . As to the first ques- tion , he believed that no report had ever been ...
... late Ma- jesty ; and 3d , the allowance of L. 10,000 to the Duke of York , which was the greatest , the most constitutional , and most important question of all . As to the first ques- tion , he believed that no report had ever been ...
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