The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 62,Phần 11822 |
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... honour and cha- racter to have mixed up and con- founded with his own person and demands . But it was said , that " to simplify matters in this way , to make accounts clear and expli- cable , would be beneath the dig nity of the crown ...
... honour and cha- racter to have mixed up and con- founded with his own person and demands . But it was said , that " to simplify matters in this way , to make accounts clear and expli- cable , would be beneath the dig nity of the crown ...
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... honour of the country , by giving up a vile relic of feudal barbarism , useless for any national purposes , and serving only as an occasion of calumny to our carping rivals and bitter enemies - if now , when this mischief could be done ...
... honour of the country , by giving up a vile relic of feudal barbarism , useless for any national purposes , and serving only as an occasion of calumny to our carping rivals and bitter enemies - if now , when this mischief could be done ...
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... honour- able gentleman had likewise made a very material error in the man- ner in which he had calculated the per - centage on the collection of the revenue , and had founded his calculation on the wrong column of figures . Neither was ...
... honour- able gentleman had likewise made a very material error in the man- ner in which he had calculated the per - centage on the collection of the revenue , and had founded his calculation on the wrong column of figures . Neither was ...
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... honour of the crown too nearly to be neglected . It was necessary to ascertain on what foundation they rested , and how much of truth or falsehood they contained . In so doing , two so doing , two modes of proceeding might be adopted ...
... honour of the crown too nearly to be neglected . It was necessary to ascertain on what foundation they rested , and how much of truth or falsehood they contained . In so doing , two so doing , two modes of proceeding might be adopted ...
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... honour , as queen of England . To this ap- plication , cardinal Gonsalvi re- plied , in a letter , bearing date the 24th of February [ see Chronicle , page 90 ] that , " as no communi- cation had been made on the sub- ject to the papal ...
... honour , as queen of England . To this ap- plication , cardinal Gonsalvi re- plied , in a letter , bearing date the 24th of February [ see Chronicle , page 90 ] that , " as no communi- cation had been made on the sub- ject to the papal ...
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