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... thousand eight hun- dred and nineteen , in the fifty - ninth year of His Majesty's reign . GOD save the KING . Pavilion , Brighton , January 30 , 18 His Royal Highness the Prince Regent was this day pleased , in the name and on the ...
... thousand eight hun- dred and nineteen , in the fifty - ninth year of His Majesty's reign . GOD save the KING . Pavilion , Brighton , January 30 , 18 His Royal Highness the Prince Regent was this day pleased , in the name and on the ...
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... thousand eight hundred and nineteen , an Act , made in the fifty - first year of His present Majesty , intituled “ An Act to ex- tend an Act , made in the eighteenth year of His late Majesty King George the Second , to explain and amend ...
... thousand eight hundred and nineteen , an Act , made in the fifty - first year of His present Majesty , intituled “ An Act to ex- tend an Act , made in the eighteenth year of His late Majesty King George the Second , to explain and amend ...
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... thousand eight hundred and nineteen . Lord Chamberlain's - Office , February 4 , 1819 . The Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty's House- hold has appointed the Reverend James Hook , LL . D. Archdeacon of Huntingdon , Chaplain in Ordinary to ...
... thousand eight hundred and nineteen . Lord Chamberlain's - Office , February 4 , 1819 . The Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty's House- hold has appointed the Reverend James Hook , LL . D. Archdeacon of Huntingdon , Chaplain in Ordinary to ...
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... eight hundred yards . I wheeled the squadron into echellon to the left eighth of a circle ( the support- ing ... thousand , I cannot refrain from expressing my high admira- tion of the steadiness and gallautry of my three squadrons ...
... eight hundred yards . I wheeled the squadron into echellon to the left eighth of a circle ( the support- ing ... thousand , I cannot refrain from expressing my high admira- tion of the steadiness and gallautry of my three squadrons ...
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... eight o'clock in the morning , and having just taken up our position , a body of horse was observed coming upon our ... thousand , with two or three guns . I propose marching at an early hour to - morrow morning towards Chanda . I have ...
... eight o'clock in the morning , and having just taken up our position , a body of horse was observed coming upon our ... thousand , with two or three guns . I propose marching at an early hour to - morrow morning towards Chanda . I have ...
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