History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, 파트 2-3;파트 8William Cobbett, 1830 |
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... manner , his own conscientious persuasion of the rectitude of those motives upon which he has acted ; and affords to his people the best opportunity of testifying their determination to support him in every exercise " of the ...
... manner , his own conscientious persuasion of the rectitude of those motives upon which he has acted ; and affords to his people the best opportunity of testifying their determination to support him in every exercise " of the ...
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... manner , until the month of November . The king had prorogued the parliament by commis- sion , on the 21st June , 1810 ; but now , when the fact of the insanity could no longer be de- nied , it was declared openly in Parliament that the ...
... manner , until the month of November . The king had prorogued the parliament by commis- sion , on the 21st June , 1810 ; but now , when the fact of the insanity could no longer be de- nied , it was declared openly in Parliament that the ...
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... manner , until the month of November . The king had prorogued the parliament by commis- sion , on the 21st June , 1810 ; but now , when the fact of the insanity could no longer be de- nied , it was declared openly in Parliament that the ...
... manner , until the month of November . The king had prorogued the parliament by commis- sion , on the 21st June , 1810 ; but now , when the fact of the insanity could no longer be de- nied , it was declared openly in Parliament that the ...
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... manner . 21. That the care of the king's real and personal estate and property should be committed to trus- tees ; and that these trustees should be answer- able to the queen as well as to the regent , for the keeping of these for the ...
... manner . 21. That the care of the king's real and personal estate and property should be committed to trus- tees ; and that these trustees should be answer- able to the queen as well as to the regent , for the keeping of these for the ...
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... manner in which it can be given , by endeavouring to promote your royal highness's views for the security and happiness of the country . — Mr . Perceval has never failed to regret the impression of your royal highness , with regard to ...
... manner in which it can be given , by endeavouring to promote your royal highness's views for the security and happiness of the country . — Mr . Perceval has never failed to regret the impression of your royal highness , with regard to ...
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