Annual Register, Tập 54Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1813 |
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... duty of continuing to pre- serve for his Majesty the facility of resuming his royal authority in the event of his recovery . The success of the measures for the de- fence and security of Portugal were next touched upon , with the ...
... duty of continuing to pre- serve for his Majesty the facility of resuming his royal authority in the event of his recovery . The success of the measures for the de- fence and security of Portugal were next touched upon , with the ...
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... duty to his constituents , and to the country in general , suggested to him as essential . " Accordingly , the proposed address was framed in the style of a memorial or re- monstrance , laying before his Royal Highness all the instances ...
... duty to his constituents , and to the country in general , suggested to him as essential . " Accordingly , the proposed address was framed in the style of a memorial or re- monstrance , laying before his Royal Highness all the instances ...
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... duty of that house to examine several subjects con- nected with the revenue before they entered into the consideration of the supply , adverted to an office lately bestowed on the Regent's con- fidential servant , Colonel M'Ma- hon ...
... duty of that house to examine several subjects con- nected with the revenue before they entered into the consideration of the supply , adverted to an office lately bestowed on the Regent's con- fidential servant , Colonel M'Ma- hon ...
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... duty of 124 per cent . upon the former duties . Mr. Ponsonby then rose , not to object to the resolutions , but to complain of the change that had been wrought in the constitution , by silently accustoming the people to look for relief ...
... duty of 124 per cent . upon the former duties . Mr. Ponsonby then rose , not to object to the resolutions , but to complain of the change that had been wrought in the constitution , by silently accustoming the people to look for relief ...
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... duty of the committee to contemplate , not only the probabi- lity and improbability of a reco- very , but a kind of middle state , which , though it would not render his Majesty capable of resuming the reins of government , might afford ...
... duty of the committee to contemplate , not only the probabi- lity and improbability of a reco- very , but a kind of middle state , which , though it would not render his Majesty capable of resuming the reins of government , might afford ...
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