Annual Register, Volum 48Edmund Burke 1808 |
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... royal the whig families , ( with the exception breast ? Was it not owing to the of the house of Bentinck ) which known firmness and honour of lord had separated from Mr. Fox at the Grenville's character , that his ma- beginning of the ...
... royal the whig families , ( with the exception breast ? Was it not owing to the of the house of Bentinck ) which known firmness and honour of lord had separated from Mr. Fox at the Grenville's character , that his ma- beginning of the ...
Side 59
... royal prerogative , and by its insertion in the mutiny bill , neither the king nor the house of lords could ex- press their disapprobation of it , without refusing to pass the mutiny bill , and thereby disbanding the army . It was ...
... royal prerogative , and by its insertion in the mutiny bill , neither the king nor the house of lords could ex- press their disapprobation of it , without refusing to pass the mutiny bill , and thereby disbanding the army . It was ...
Side 62
... royal dukes ( his highness of Gloucester ) made a speech in favour of the clause , not less remarkable for its eloquence and sound reasoning , than for the constitutional principles and ardent attachment to liberty which it breathed ...
... royal dukes ( his highness of Gloucester ) made a speech in favour of the clause , not less remarkable for its eloquence and sound reasoning , than for the constitutional principles and ardent attachment to liberty which it breathed ...
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... royal family . It was desirable , no doubt , that the royal dukes , as peers of parliament , should be independent of the minister ' of the day ; and , if their present incomes were inadequate to the necessary expences of their sta ...
... royal family . It was desirable , no doubt , that the royal dukes , as peers of parliament , should be independent of the minister ' of the day ; and , if their present incomes were inadequate to the necessary expences of their sta ...
Side 91
... royal assent . This bill ( 46 Geo . III . cap . 52. ) prohibited the exportation of slaves from the British colonics after the first of January 1807 , and prohibited all subjects of this coun- try , residing either at home or in our ...
... royal assent . This bill ( 46 Geo . III . cap . 52. ) prohibited the exportation of slaves from the British colonics after the first of January 1807 , and prohibited all subjects of this coun- try , residing either at home or in our ...
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