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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... tion to the consideration of such measures as this melancholy event has rendered 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 ...
... tion to the consideration of such measures as this melancholy event has rendered 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 ...
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... tion of the Bank from paying in specie ; respecting which , not- withstanding the approaching ex- piration of that period , he would ask whether any man in the king- dom would rely upon the resump- tion of cash payments ? Such were the ...
... tion of the Bank from paying in specie ; respecting which , not- withstanding the approaching ex- piration of that period , he would ask whether any man in the king- dom would rely upon the resump- tion of cash payments ? Such were the ...
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... tion , they had no connection with the present bill ; which would come first before the other House , and in the usual course of business would be brought under the consideration of their lordships . Some further dis- cussion then took ...
... tion , they had no connection with the present bill ; which would come first before the other House , and in the usual course of business would be brought under the consideration of their lordships . Some further dis- cussion then took ...
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... tion , and assuring his Royal Highness , that their lordships would not fail to pay due atten- tion to the claims recommended by his Royal Highness to their notice . The Marquis of Lansdowne was willing to concur in the general object ...
... tion , and assuring his Royal Highness , that their lordships would not fail to pay due atten- tion to the claims recommended by his Royal Highness to their notice . The Marquis of Lansdowne was willing to concur in the general object ...
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... tion to take any unfair advantage of the state of the law . The Address was then agreed to , nem . diss . REPORT from the Committee on the Royal Establishments . - The Committee to whom the Esta- blishment of her late Majesty , and the ...
... tion to take any unfair advantage of the state of the law . The Address was then agreed to , nem . diss . REPORT from the Committee on the Royal Establishments . - The Committee to whom the Esta- blishment of her late Majesty , and the ...
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