The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumes 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 - History |
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... grant of 50,000l . was voted , for the purpose of establishing settlers on the eastern border of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope . Means were also taken to invite public attention to the advantages promised to free settlers on the ...
... grant of 50,000l . was voted , for the purpose of establishing settlers on the eastern border of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope . Means were also taken to invite public attention to the advantages promised to free settlers on the ...
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... grant to the several in- dividuals belonging to it such al- lowances as it has been usual for the crown to bestow on former occasions , when the royal family has been visited with a similar affliction . Lord Castlereagh then moved an ...
... grant to the several in- dividuals belonging to it such al- lowances as it has been usual for the crown to bestow on former occasions , when the royal family has been visited with a similar affliction . Lord Castlereagh then moved an ...
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... grant were shown to be necessary for the duke of York , he should be ready to accede to it , but let that ne- cessity be first proved . Let the noble lord lay before the House , not merely the sums which were said to be required , but ...
... grant were shown to be necessary for the duke of York , he should be ready to accede to it , but let that ne- cessity be first proved . Let the noble lord lay before the House , not merely the sums which were said to be required , but ...
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... grant- ed ceasing , become applicable to other branches . With respect to the application of the 58,000l . as proposed by the message , no per- son felt more strongly than he did , the propriety of that applica- tion . The Earl of ...
... grant- ed ceasing , become applicable to other branches . With respect to the application of the 58,000l . as proposed by the message , no per- son felt more strongly than he did , the propriety of that applica- tion . The Earl of ...
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... grants , in the instances referred to , were not brought un- der the consideration or view of parliament , but were ... grant to the queen's servants upon that fund ; but the whole sum of 58,000l . , which was annually paid to the queen ...
... grants , in the instances referred to , were not brought un- der the consideration or view of parliament , but were ... grant to the queen's servants upon that fund ; but the whole sum of 58,000l . , which was annually paid to the queen ...
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