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or queen , and that the circumstance of u Tote But min dari ght . iel of a ed vi per
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... either as king or regent , she would take her proper station as princessregent
or queen , and that the circumstance of u Tote But min dari ght . iel of a ed vi per
in bed G left her daughter being the heiress - apparent would of necessity II .
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The prince , who was of course to be 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 ...
The prince , who was of course to be 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 ...
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That the Prince of Wales should be 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 ...
That the Prince of Wales should be 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 ...
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e pris stre buté Vente and ) insta callid gthe tent Ise , i by would faithfully execute
the office of regent , according to the provisions of the act ; and third , that he
would inviolably maintain and presreve the Protestant religion , which oaths he
was ...
e pris stre buté Vente and ) insta callid gthe tent Ise , i by would faithfully execute
the office of regent , according to the provisions of the act ; and third , that he
would inviolably maintain and presreve the Protestant religion , which oaths he
was ...
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That the Prince of Wales should be 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 ...
That the Prince of Wales should be 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 ...
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