The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... Prince Regent to inform you , that it is with great concern that he is obliged to announce to you the continuance of his Majesty's lament- ed indisposition . " The Prince Regent is persuaded that you will deeply participate in the ...
... Prince Regent to inform you , that it is with great concern that he is obliged to announce to you the continuance of his Majesty's lament- ed indisposition . " The Prince Regent is persuaded that you will deeply participate in the ...
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... Prince Regent has directed the estimates for the current year to be laid before you . " His Royal Highness recommends to your continued attention the state of the public income and expendi- ture ; and he is most happy in being able to ...
... Prince Regent has directed the estimates for the current year to be laid before you . " His Royal Highness recommends to your continued attention the state of the public income and expendi- ture ; and he is most happy in being able to ...
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... Prince Regent , Lord Holland , in the Lords , and Lord Al- thorp , in the Commons , intimated , that they held in their hands a pro- position for its repeal . Lords Liver- pool and Castlereagh , in their respec- tive houses , stated in ...
... Prince Regent , Lord Holland , in the Lords , and Lord Al- thorp , in the Commons , intimated , that they held in their hands a pro- position for its repeal . Lords Liver- pool and Castlereagh , in their respec- tive houses , stated in ...
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... Prince Regent to lay before their Lordships papers touching the internal state of the country , which would be disposed of in the manner their Lordships might decide . After this conversation , all the dif- ferent processes through ...
... Prince Regent to lay before their Lordships papers touching the internal state of the country , which would be disposed of in the manner their Lordships might decide . After this conversation , all the dif- ferent processes through ...
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... Prince Regent , of secret papers , re- lating to the internal state of the country . Under this title Parlia- ment was invited to take them into VOL . XI . PART I. consideration . In fact , they were un- derstood to be justificatory ...
... Prince Regent , of secret papers , re- lating to the internal state of the country . Under this title Parlia- ment was invited to take them into VOL . XI . PART I. consideration . In fact , they were un- derstood to be justificatory ...
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