Annual Register, 48. köideEdmund Burke 1808 |
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... duke of York , his majesty is said to have objected , that the army had been kept distinct from the other branches of the administration since the time of the first duke of Cumber . land , and had been considered as un- der the ...
... duke of York , his majesty is said to have objected , that the army had been kept distinct from the other branches of the administration since the time of the first duke of Cumber . land , and had been considered as un- der the ...
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... duke of York , his majesty is said to have objected , that the army had been kept distinct from the other branches of the administration since the time of the first duke of Cumber . land , and had been considered as un- der the ...
... duke of York , his majesty is said to have objected , that the army had been kept distinct from the other branches of the administration since the time of the first duke of Cumber . land , and had been considered as un- der the ...
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... duke of Bedford went as lord lieutenant to Ireland , and Mr. Elliot accompanied him as chief se cretary . Mr. George Ponsonby was appointed chancellor and keep- er of the seals in Ireland , and sir John Newport , chancellor of the Irish ...
... duke of Bedford went as lord lieutenant to Ireland , and Mr. Elliot accompanied him as chief se cretary . Mr. George Ponsonby was appointed chancellor and keep- er of the seals in Ireland , and sir John Newport , chancellor of the Irish ...
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... duke of Norfolk pointing out the impracti- cability of preventing , by any re- gulation whatever , that , which should come out in the course of the trial , from going forth to the ' public and yet after the evidence was closed on both ...
... duke of Norfolk pointing out the impracti- cability of preventing , by any re- gulation whatever , that , which should come out in the course of the trial , from going forth to the ' public and yet after the evidence was closed on both ...
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... duke of Norfolk pointing out the impracti cability of preventing , by any re- gulation whatever , that , which should come out in the course of the trial , from going forth to the public and yet after the evidence was closed on both ...
... duke of Norfolk pointing out the impracti cability of preventing , by any re- gulation whatever , that , which should come out in the course of the trial , from going forth to the public and yet after the evidence was closed on both ...
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