The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 62. köide,1. osa1822 |
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... Majesty's Refusal to accede to them - The Queen a gainer by these Proceedings - The Commons adjourn the farther Consi- deration of the Royal Message , in order to see whether any and what Measures would be originated in the House of ...
... Majesty's Refusal to accede to them - The Queen a gainer by these Proceedings - The Commons adjourn the farther Consi- deration of the Royal Message , in order to see whether any and what Measures would be originated in the House of ...
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... majesty's physicians on the first of January , stated , that the king's disorder had undergone no sensible alteration , and that his bodily health , though it had partaken of some of the infirmi ties of age , had been generally good ...
... majesty's physicians on the first of January , stated , that the king's disorder had undergone no sensible alteration , and that his bodily health , though it had partaken of some of the infirmi ties of age , had been generally good ...
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... majesty's council as were then in attendance , were re - sworn privy councillors to the new so- vereign . The council being thus duly constituted , his majesty made the following declaration : - " I have directed that you should be ...
... majesty's council as were then in attendance , were re - sworn privy councillors to the new so- vereign . The council being thus duly constituted , his majesty made the following declaration : - " I have directed that you should be ...
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... majesty's name . If the crown should be pleased to pay 35,000l . a - year to her majesty , parliament , he thought ... majesty's interests . second inference is , that they who had the best means of know ing what line of conduct he ...
... majesty's name . If the crown should be pleased to pay 35,000l . a - year to her majesty , parliament , he thought ... majesty's interests . second inference is , that they who had the best means of know ing what line of conduct he ...
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... majesty's ac- ceptance , or the prospect of that acceptance more doubtful , than he conceived it to have been , when he first undertook the negotiation . When pressed in parliament for an explanation of the course of proceeding which he ...
... majesty's ac- ceptance , or the prospect of that acceptance more doubtful , than he conceived it to have been , when he first undertook the negotiation . When pressed in parliament for an explanation of the course of proceeding which he ...
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