Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1820 |
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... circumstances of the British empire , have ena- bled his Royal Highness to effect in the naval and military esta- blishments of the country . His Royal Highness has also the gratification of announcing to you , a considerable and ...
... circumstances of the British empire , have ena- bled his Royal Highness to effect in the naval and military esta- blishments of the country . His Royal Highness has also the gratification of announcing to you , a considerable and ...
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... circumstances of the United Kingdom , affords the strongest proof of the solidity of its resources . To cultivate and improve the advantages of our present situa- tion will be the object of your deliberations ; and his Royal Highness ...
... circumstances of the United Kingdom , affords the strongest proof of the solidity of its resources . To cultivate and improve the advantages of our present situa- tion will be the object of your deliberations ; and his Royal Highness ...
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... circumstances which had lately occurred . By the death of her majesty a great part of the Windsor establishment was done away with , and the House were called upon to see at what expense the subsequent arrange- ments could be made ; for ...
... circumstances which had lately occurred . By the death of her majesty a great part of the Windsor establishment was done away with , and the House were called upon to see at what expense the subsequent arrange- ments could be made ; for ...
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... circumstances of the bill , he alluded to the grant of 10,000 . per annum to the duke of York , which was the same amount as had been granted to the late queen . He owed it to the duke to state that he had not sought for any such ...
... circumstances of the bill , he alluded to the grant of 10,000 . per annum to the duke of York , which was the same amount as had been granted to the late queen . He owed it to the duke to state that he had not sought for any such ...
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... circumstances rendered the con- tinuance of the restriction neces- sary , and the nation had been within a few days informed that various other unforeseen circum- stances made it expedient that the issue of specie should be again ...
... circumstances rendered the con- tinuance of the restriction neces- sary , and the nation had been within a few days informed that various other unforeseen circum- stances made it expedient that the issue of specie should be again ...
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