Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1830 |
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... King's Ministers Sheriff's Births Marriages Promotions Deaths Public Income Public Expenditure Disposition of Grants Ways and Means Public Funded Debt Public Unfunded Debt 192 . 193 Lancaster . - Prosecution under the Marriage Act 297 ...
... King's Ministers Sheriff's Births Marriages Promotions Deaths Public Income Public Expenditure Disposition of Grants Ways and Means Public Funded Debt Public Unfunded Debt 192 . 193 Lancaster . - Prosecution under the Marriage Act 297 ...
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... king , humbly to signify to his majesty the opinion which I have formed , in entire concurrence with all my collea- gues in the government , that the period is arrived when his majesty's servants must take , in their collective capacity ...
... king , humbly to signify to his majesty the opinion which I have formed , in entire concurrence with all my collea- gues in the government , that the period is arrived when his majesty's servants must take , in their collective capacity ...
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... king should make , subscribe , and audibly repeat , the declaration mentioned in the statute made in the 30th year of the reign of Charles II .; and the allusion to that act showed , that it came within the contemplation of those who ...
... king should make , subscribe , and audibly repeat , the declaration mentioned in the statute made in the 30th year of the reign of Charles II .; and the allusion to that act showed , that it came within the contemplation of those who ...
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... king and parliament . Had not the same amelioration been asserted far more truly of the unrepresented portion of the community : yet their agitators were never listened to : no ; dispersion , apprehension , trial , punishment , were ...
... king and parliament . Had not the same amelioration been asserted far more truly of the unrepresented portion of the community : yet their agitators were never listened to : no ; dispersion , apprehension , trial , punishment , were ...
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... king held in Parliament and in the country . It was Protestant ascendancy , now become a term of reproach , and Protestant ascendancy alone , that introduced the royal line that rules us ; it was that which still formed the foundation ...
... king held in Parliament and in the country . It was Protestant ascendancy , now become a term of reproach , and Protestant ascendancy alone , that introduced the royal line that rules us ; it was that which still formed the foundation ...
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