“The” Annual Register: World Events, Tập 64Longman, 1823 |
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... William III , which it had been the constant custom to deck out in silken trappings every 4th of No- vember . This ceremony had al- ways been displeasing to the Roman Catholics ; and in the pre- sent year , lord Wellesley , to humour ...
... William III , which it had been the constant custom to deck out in silken trappings every 4th of No- vember . This ceremony had al- ways been displeasing to the Roman Catholics ; and in the pre- sent year , lord Wellesley , to humour ...
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... William , queen Anne , and George the I. and II . , for the security of the Pro- testant establishment , should or should not be repealed ? In all the indemnity acts that were passed , no allusion was made to the act of Charles II ...
... William , queen Anne , and George the I. and II . , for the security of the Pro- testant establishment , should or should not be repealed ? In all the indemnity acts that were passed , no allusion was made to the act of Charles II ...
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... aristocrati- cal interference in elections in the reigns of Henry VI . , Edward IV . , Elizabeth , Charles II . , and William III . " Thus , " said Mr. Canning , " I have endeavoured to dispel the idle 76 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1822 .
... aristocrati- cal interference in elections in the reigns of Henry VI . , Edward IV . , Elizabeth , Charles II . , and William III . " Thus , " said Mr. Canning , " I have endeavoured to dispel the idle 76 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1822 .
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... William quitting the theatre of war , came to England and met his parliament on the 20th October , 1696. In his speech from the throne on that day , he earnestly called their at- tention to the state of the currency , and the ...
... William quitting the theatre of war , came to England and met his parliament on the 20th October , 1696. In his speech from the throne on that day , he earnestly called their at- tention to the state of the currency , and the ...
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... William Ben- tinck , were the two candidates for the appointment . The former pre- vailed ; though the latter by sound- The following was the language used by Mr. Canning on this occasion : -I know nothing ; I have heard no- thing more ...
... William Ben- tinck , were the two candidates for the appointment . The former pre- vailed ; though the latter by sound- The following was the language used by Mr. Canning on this occasion : -I know nothing ; I have heard no- thing more ...
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