The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Band 4George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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... honour and dignity of the crown . " On the Thursday following the committee was nominated in the house of lords , but her majesty transmitted the following communication : " The queen thinks it necessary to inform the house of commons ...
... honour and dignity of the crown . " On the Thursday following the committee was nominated in the house of lords , but her majesty transmitted the following communication : " The queen thinks it necessary to inform the house of commons ...
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... honour of the queen , but also the dignity of the crown , and the moral feeling and honour of the country , that , in their opinion , it is necessary they should become the subject of a so- lemn inquiry , which , it appears to the ...
... honour of the queen , but also the dignity of the crown , and the moral feeling and honour of the country , that , in their opinion , it is necessary they should become the subject of a so- lemn inquiry , which , it appears to the ...
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... honour to public animadver- sion . With respect to my alleged offences , connected with the dis- charge of my official duties , I do , in the most solemn manner . upon my honour as a prince , distinctly assert my innocence , not only by ...
... honour to public animadver- sion . With respect to my alleged offences , connected with the dis- charge of my official duties , I do , in the most solemn manner . upon my honour as a prince , distinctly assert my innocence , not only by ...
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