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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... . a year . It should be mentioned , that Lord C. soon after the com- mencement of his speech , de- clared his intention to be , that ha he meant eventually to refer the whole subject to a 10 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1819 .
... . a year . It should be mentioned , that Lord C. soon after the com- mencement of his speech , de- clared his intention to be , that ha he meant eventually to refer the whole subject to a 10 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1819 .
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he meant eventually to refer the whole subject to a committee of the whole House ; but as there were considerations of detail which could not conveniently be discussed in that manner , he in- tended on that night to nominate a select ...
he meant eventually to refer the whole subject to a committee of the whole House ; but as there were considerations of detail which could not conveniently be discussed in that manner , he in- tended on that night to nominate a select ...
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... whole House on the 11th instant ; and that the Royal Establish- ments be referred to a select committee . On February 5 , the Prince Regent's message respecting her late majesty's establishment hav- ing been read , the Earl of Liver ...
... whole House on the 11th instant ; and that the Royal Establish- ments be referred to a select committee . On February 5 , the Prince Regent's message respecting her late majesty's establishment hav- ing been read , the Earl of Liver ...
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... whole amount , will be at all events to be incurred by the maintenance of Windsor Castle as a royal re- sidence , and ought not to be set down as exclusively belonging to the establishment of his majesty . The names and descriptions of ...
... whole amount , will be at all events to be incurred by the maintenance of Windsor Castle as a royal re- sidence , and ought not to be set down as exclusively belonging to the establishment of his majesty . The names and descriptions of ...
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... whole measure ; for the labours of the Select Committee had abridged very much of what it would other- wise have been his duty to submit to the committee of the whole House . With respect to the amount of the sum regarded as necessary ...
... whole measure ; for the labours of the Select Committee had abridged very much of what it would other- wise have been his duty to submit to the committee of the whole House . With respect to the amount of the sum regarded as necessary ...
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