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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... necessary and ex- pedient with respect to the care of his Majesty's sacred person . We are directed to inform you that the negotiations which have taken place at Aix - la - Chapelle , have led to the evacuation of the French territory ...
... necessary and ex- pedient with respect to the care of his Majesty's sacred person . We are directed to inform you that the negotiations which have taken place at Aix - la - Chapelle , have led to the evacuation of the French territory ...
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... necessary that the clause should be struck out . Their lordships ' would recollect that it was not the first time the noble earl had changed an opinion , after inti- mating that opinion in that House . And he gave some examples of such ...
... necessary that the clause should be struck out . Their lordships ' would recollect that it was not the first time the noble earl had changed an opinion , after inti- mating that opinion in that House . And he gave some examples of such ...
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... necessary for him to be fuller in opening . ( Lord Castlereagh ) . The sums which parliament had now to dispose of were 100,000l . which had been appropriated to the Windsor establishment ; 58,000 / . out of the civil list , which had ...
... necessary for him to be fuller in opening . ( Lord Castlereagh ) . The sums which parliament had now to dispose of were 100,000l . which had been appropriated to the Windsor establishment ; 58,000 / . out of the civil list , which had ...
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... melancholy tidings to the House and the country , than that it should be thought necessary to remove his royal highness from a situation in which he had gained SO so much credit , to one of a dif- ferent GENERAL HISTORY . [ 11.
... melancholy tidings to the House and the country , than that it should be thought necessary to remove his royal highness from a situation in which he had gained SO so much credit , to one of a dif- ferent GENERAL HISTORY . [ 11.
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... necessary con- sequence of circumstances which had lately occurred . By the death of her majesty a great part of the Windsor establishment was done away with , and the House were called upon to see at what expense the subsequent arrange ...
... necessary con- sequence of circumstances which had lately occurred . By the death of her majesty a great part of the Windsor establishment was done away with , and the House were called upon to see at what expense the subsequent arrange ...
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