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... authority upon the subject , he did say , in the House of Commons , in 1822 , that , if the people of Eng- land could have had their will , the House of Brunswick would never have worn the Crown of this kingdom . The dislike of the ...
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... authority , was regarded as in opposition to his father's ministers , and , as those were very cordially and justly hated , the Prince , except with regard to his expenses , stood in rather a favourable light . The Princess , who was of ...
... authority , was regarded as in opposition to his father's ministers , and , as those were very cordially and justly hated , the Prince , except with regard to his expenses , stood in rather a favourable light . The Princess , who was of ...
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... authority . I should , of course , feel " myself very culpable , if I attempted to bring " forward any measures in parliament as a " ministerial measure unless I had previously " submitted that measure to the consideration of " the king ...
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... authority , the powers of the regent should cease . 19. That , in case of the death of her majesty , the care of the king's person should be vested in her council . That the letters patent and of privy seal for the issues of money from ...
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