History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, ÆÄÆ® 2-3;ÆÄÆ® 8William Cobbett, 1830 |
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... Majesty could not , however , 65 expect or desire the assistance of this House , " but on a well - grounded ... majesty has directed a sum of 10,000l . per an- 66 num to be paid out of his civil list , in addition " to the allowance ...
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... Majesty could not , however , 65 expect or desire the assistance of this House , " but on a well - grounded ... majesty has directed a sum of 10,000l . per an- " num to be paid out of his civil list , in addition " to the allowance which ...
... Majesty could not , however , 65 expect or desire the assistance of this House , " but on a well - grounded ... majesty has directed a sum of 10,000l . per an- " num to be paid out of his civil list , in addition " to the allowance which ...
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William Cobbett. Majesty , I refer myself solely to him upon this subject , and if my conduct meets his approbation , I shall be in some de- gree at least consoled . I retain every sentiment of gratitude for the situation in which I find ...
William Cobbett. Majesty , I refer myself solely to him upon this subject , and if my conduct meets his approbation , I shall be in some de- gree at least consoled . I retain every sentiment of gratitude for the situation in which I find ...
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William Cobbett. THE REPORT . May it please your Majesty , YOUR majesty having been graciously pleased , by an in- strument under your majesty's royal sign manual , a copy of which is annexed to this report , to " authorise , empower ...
William Cobbett. THE REPORT . May it please your Majesty , YOUR majesty having been graciously pleased , by an in- strument under your majesty's royal sign manual , a copy of which is annexed to this report , to " authorise , empower ...
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... majesty's royal family , and , by possi- bility , affecting the succession of your majesty's crown . Your majesty had been pleased , on your part , to view the subject in the same light . Considering it as a matter which , on every ...
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