The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Bände 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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... Prince Regent appointed Sir Richard Richards , Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer , to sit in the place of the Lord Chancellor during the time of his temporary absence . This was accordingly effected with due solemnity ; and ...
... Prince Regent appointed Sir Richard Richards , Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer , to sit in the place of the Lord Chancellor during the time of his temporary absence . This was accordingly effected with due solemnity ; and ...
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... Prince Regent's Speech , the contents of which were to the following ef- fect : My Lords and Gentlemen ; We are commanded by his Royal Highness the Prince Re- gent to express to you the deep regret which he feels in the con- tinuance of ...
... Prince Regent's Speech , the contents of which were to the following ef- fect : My Lords and Gentlemen ; We are commanded by his Royal Highness the Prince Re- gent to express to you the deep regret which he feels in the con- tinuance of ...
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... Prince Regent has the greatest pleasure in being able to inform you , that the trade , com- merce , and manufactures of the country are in a most flourishing condition . The favourable change which has so rapidly taken place in the ...
... Prince Regent has the greatest pleasure in being able to inform you , that the trade , com- merce , and manufactures of the country are in a most flourishing condition . The favourable change which has so rapidly taken place in the ...
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... Prince Regent . There was , in- deed , one topic upon which , as an important minister of the crown , he ventured to give a free opinion . He had no hesitation in saying that , considering the present state of the exchanges , and the ...
... Prince Regent . There was , in- deed , one topic upon which , as an important minister of the crown , he ventured to give a free opinion . He had no hesitation in saying that , considering the present state of the exchanges , and the ...
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... Prince Regent was to avoid assisting in any decision on the topic . In con- clusion , he said , that the mover of the Address in reply to the Prince Regent must not be asto- nished if he found that a consi- derable portion of the House ...
... Prince Regent was to avoid assisting in any decision on the topic . In con- clusion , he said , that the mover of the Address in reply to the Prince Regent must not be asto- nished if he found that a consi- derable portion of the House ...
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