The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumer 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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... in the motion , and said he was the fittest person that could be selected . The bill then went through the committee . On the 4th of February , a message message was sent by the Prince Regent to the House GENERAL HISTORY . [ 9.
... in the motion , and said he was the fittest person that could be selected . The bill then went through the committee . On the 4th of February , a message message was sent by the Prince Regent to the House GENERAL HISTORY . [ 9.
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message was sent by the Prince Regent to the House of Com- mons , apprising them , that the sum of 58,000l . per annum , which was appropriated to the maintenance of the establishment , and to the support of the honor and dignity of her ...
message was sent by the Prince Regent to the House of Com- mons , apprising them , that the sum of 58,000l . per annum , which was appropriated to the maintenance of the establishment , and to the support of the honor and dignity of her ...
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... his noble friend much nearer in their opinions on the subject than the right hon . gentleman at pre- sent perhaps supposed . He then took took a general view of the dif- ferences which might 12 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1819 .
... his noble friend much nearer in their opinions on the subject than the right hon . gentleman at pre- sent perhaps supposed . He then took took a general view of the dif- ferences which might 12 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1819 .
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... sent down the bill , but even the Commons , had not , in any stage of the business , given a hint of the necessity of any re- muneration . The House had a right to be strictly informed as to the reasons of such an informal and anomalous ...
... sent down the bill , but even the Commons , had not , in any stage of the business , given a hint of the necessity of any re- muneration . The House had a right to be strictly informed as to the reasons of such an informal and anomalous ...
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... sent motion . It would be super- fluous for us to inquire on which side of this motion his attach- ment lay , for all his severity and ridicule were heaped without mercy upon Mr. Tierney . Mr. Manning said , that the Bank Bank had not ...
... sent motion . It would be super- fluous for us to inquire on which side of this motion his attach- ment lay , for all his severity and ridicule were heaped without mercy upon Mr. Tierney . Mr. Manning said , that the Bank Bank had not ...
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