The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Bände 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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... ceeded to the subject of the es- tablishment of her late Majesty , which had been referred to their consideration . His royal highness the Prince Regent having been pleased , by his gracious message , to place at the disposal of ...
... ceeded to the subject of the es- tablishment of her late Majesty , which had been referred to their consideration . His royal highness the Prince Regent having been pleased , by his gracious message , to place at the disposal of ...
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... ceeded to show that in accord- ance with the usage of the House , he should propose that the House itself should nominate separate committees ; whereas the noble lord proposed that the committee which had been named , should again ...
... ceeded to show that in accord- ance with the usage of the House , he should propose that the House itself should nominate separate committees ; whereas the noble lord proposed that the committee which had been named , should again ...
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... ceeded in his argument to ob- serve , first , that the Roman Ca- tholics had a common law right to eligibility ; secondly , that the parliament had in justice no right to require them to abjure their religion ; thirdly , that the Roman ...
... ceeded in his argument to ob- serve , first , that the Roman Ca- tholics had a common law right to eligibility ; secondly , that the parliament had in justice no right to require them to abjure their religion ; thirdly , that the Roman ...
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... ceeded to take a comprehensive view of the state of the country , and of the circumstances which ought to induce parliament to grant a committee of inquiry , under the respective heads of political relations with foreign powers ...
... ceeded to take a comprehensive view of the state of the country , and of the circumstances which ought to induce parliament to grant a committee of inquiry , under the respective heads of political relations with foreign powers ...
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... ceeded the whole nett revenue of Ireland by the sum of 1,885,4721 . without affording any provision for the civil list and other permanent charges , or for the proportion of supplies to be defrayed by that part of the united kingdom ...
... ceeded the whole nett revenue of Ireland by the sum of 1,885,4721 . without affording any provision for the civil list and other permanent charges , or for the proportion of supplies to be defrayed by that part of the united kingdom ...
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