The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumer 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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Side 11
... allowed to the duke of York . He wished there- fore to know , and he thought the country should know , why dif- ferent reasons should be assigned in 1812 , and in 1819 for the same act . If the sum was to be given to the royal duke as ...
... allowed to the duke of York . He wished there- fore to know , and he thought the country should know , why dif- ferent reasons should be assigned in 1812 , and in 1819 for the same act . If the sum was to be given to the royal duke as ...
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... allowed the propriety of the grant , and had merely disputed about the fund from which it ought to be taken . He had made no such admission ; having then no other object than to record a principle , that the privy purse should be ...
... allowed the propriety of the grant , and had merely disputed about the fund from which it ought to be taken . He had made no such admission ; having then no other object than to record a principle , that the privy purse should be ...
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... allowed to her late majesty as a remuneration for the expenses to which she was liable on her appointment to the care of the king's person , as was con- ferred on the duke of York upon undertaking the same ap- pointment . Now it was ...
... allowed to her late majesty as a remuneration for the expenses to which she was liable on her appointment to the care of the king's person , as was con- ferred on the duke of York upon undertaking the same ap- pointment . Now it was ...
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... allowed for qualification ; and farther , that the declaration against transubstantiation enacted 25th Charles II , shall also be made at the same time . From this time commences a new series of legislation on the sub- ject , for , from ...
... allowed for qualification ; and farther , that the declaration against transubstantiation enacted 25th Charles II , shall also be made at the same time . From this time commences a new series of legislation on the sub- ject , for , from ...
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... allowed to fall into desuetude , while those which supported the unjust and oppressive power of the magistrates continued in full force . Civil or political rights the burgesses of Scotland had certainly none , and if they had no ...
... allowed to fall into desuetude , while those which supported the unjust and oppressive power of the magistrates continued in full force . Civil or political rights the burgesses of Scotland had certainly none , and if they had no ...
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