The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumer 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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... took the lead . A number of members of the House of Commons being then introduced , they and the Lords were informed by the Lord President , that , it not being con- venient for the Prince Regent to VOL . LXI . attend in person , he had ...
... took the lead . A number of members of the House of Commons being then introduced , they and the Lords were informed by the Lord President , that , it not being con- venient for the Prince Regent to VOL . LXI . attend in person , he had ...
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... took notice of what he termed an im- perium in imperio , which would be established in the person of the Duke of York , with respect to all the offices on the establish- ment which it was intended to confer upon him . The Earl of ...
... took notice of what he termed an im- perium in imperio , which would be established in the person of the Duke of York , with respect to all the offices on the establish- ment which it was intended to confer upon him . The Earl of ...
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took a general view of the dif- ferences which might be ex- pected still to oppose their junc- tion , in which he corrected Mr. T. in his notion , that any one could subscribe to the opinion , that the privy purse was other than the ...
took a general view of the dif- ferences which might be ex- pected still to oppose their junc- tion , in which he corrected Mr. T. in his notion , that any one could subscribe to the opinion , that the privy purse was other than the ...
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... took place in 1808 , at which time that minister entertained a similar idea . But this plan was subse- quently given up , and Mr. Per- ceval thought that the more con . venient mode would be , to accept from the Bank the sum of three ...
... took place in 1808 , at which time that minister entertained a similar idea . But this plan was subse- quently given up , and Mr. Per- ceval thought that the more con . venient mode would be , to accept from the Bank the sum of three ...
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