The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Bände 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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... duty as custos of the king's person . This last sum he would propose should be continued to his royal highness the duke of York as custos . Out of the re- maining 158,000l . , the House would wish to know what would be the saving . It ...
... duty as custos of the king's person . This last sum he would propose should be continued to his royal highness the duke of York as custos . Out of the re- maining 158,000l . , the House would wish to know what would be the saving . It ...
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... duty he owed as a member of that House , if he did not state , that in the present situation of the country , and at a time when a constitutional jealousy ought to be exercised with respect to the powers which might become vested in the ...
... duty he owed as a member of that House , if he did not state , that in the present situation of the country , and at a time when a constitutional jealousy ought to be exercised with respect to the powers which might become vested in the ...
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... duty he owed to his aged and infirm so- vereign , not forgetting , at the same time , what was due to the wants of the country . Mr. Canning expressed his confidence , that the admission of the right hon . gentleman , if acted upon ...
... duty he owed to his aged and infirm so- vereign , not forgetting , at the same time , what was due to the wants of the country . Mr. Canning expressed his confidence , that the admission of the right hon . gentleman , if acted upon ...
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... he should feel it his duty to give such ex- planations as the occasion might seem to him to require . With regard to the question imme- diately diately under consideration , he thought that their lordships could GENERAL HISTORY . [ 13.
... he should feel it his duty to give such ex- planations as the occasion might seem to him to require . With regard to the question imme- diately diately under consideration , he thought that their lordships could GENERAL HISTORY . [ 13.
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... duty to submit to the committee of the whole House . With respect to the amount of the sum regarded as necessary by the Select Commit- tee , he thought that their opinion , that 50,000l . was a suitable and proper allowance for the ...
... duty to submit to the committee of the whole House . With respect to the amount of the sum regarded as necessary by the Select Commit- tee , he thought that their opinion , that 50,000l . was a suitable and proper allowance for the ...
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