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... proceeds thus : ¡° His Majesty could not , however , ¡° expect or desire the
assistance of this House , " but on a well - grounded capectation that the " prince
will avoid contracting any debts in fu¡° ture , With a view to this object , and not
from any ...
... proceeds thus : ¡° His Majesty could not , however , ¡° expect or desire the
assistance of this House , " but on a well - grounded capectation that the " prince
will avoid contracting any debts in fu¡° ture , With a view to this object , and not
from any ...
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Sty of espes 66 of al dost a cir 66 in the ished ch of chính f the licas extent of the
prince's debts , and after observing how painful it was to him to propose , on this
account , an addition to the burdens of his people , proceeds thus : " His Majesty
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Sty of espes 66 of al dost a cir 66 in the ished ch of chính f the licas extent of the
prince's debts , and after observing how painful it was to him to propose , on this
account , an addition to the burdens of his people , proceeds thus : " His Majesty
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Majesty , I refer myself solely to him upon this subject , and if my conduct meets
his approbation , I shall be in some degree at least consoled . I retain every
sentiment of gratitude for the situation in which I find myself , as Princess of Wales
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Majesty , I refer myself solely to him upon this subject , and if my conduct meets
his approbation , I shall be in some degree at least consoled . I retain every
sentiment of gratitude for the situation in which I find myself , as Princess of Wales
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graciously pleased , by an instrument under your majesty's royal sign manual , a
copy of which is annexed to this report , to " authorise , empower , and ¡° direct us
to ...
1 S $ 1 ( 1 11 be May it please your Majesty , Your majesty having been
graciously pleased , by an instrument under your majesty's royal sign manual , a
copy of which is annexed to this report , to " authorise , empower , and ¡° direct us
to ...
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Every sentiment of duty to your majesty , and of concern for the public welfare ,
required that these particulars should not be withheld from your majesty , to
whom more particularly belonged the cognizance of a matter of state so nearly
touching ...
Every sentiment of duty to your majesty , and of concern for the public welfare ,
required that these particulars should not be withheld from your majesty , to
whom more particularly belonged the cognizance of a matter of state so nearly
touching ...
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