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... regent , had continued to live on the usual terms with his party , which was that of the people called Whigs . This party strongly protested against all limitation of powers ; and that the regent should , at once , be possessed of all ...
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... regent . 2 . That he should sign , " George , Prince Regent , in the name and behalf of his majesty . " 3. That his power should cease when the health of the king should be restored . 4. That the acts passed and the orders and ...
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William Cobbett. would faithfully execute the office of regent , ac- cording to the provisions of the act ; and third , that he would inviolably maintain and presreve the Pro- testant religion , which oaths he was to take ... regent, ac- ...
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... regent . 2 . That he should sign , " George , Prince Regent , in the name and behalf of his majesty . " 3. That his power should cease when the health of the king should be restored . 4. That the acts passed and the orders and ...
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