Annual Register, Tập 82Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1841 |
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... king William IV . Besides , if they had 50,000l . to spend , how many better ways there were of disposing of it . Strong contrasts had been drawn between the grant of 30,000l . for education and 70,000l . for the royal HISTORY OF EUROPE ...
... king William IV . Besides , if they had 50,000l . to spend , how many better ways there were of disposing of it . Strong contrasts had been drawn between the grant of 30,000l . for education and 70,000l . for the royal HISTORY OF EUROPE ...
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... king William IV . and queen Adelaide , it would be all that either justice or liberality could require of them . The civil list of William IV . was fixed at 510,000l . , from which 75,000l . pension money , and 10,000l . secret service ...
... king William IV . and queen Adelaide , it would be all that either justice or liberality could require of them . The civil list of William IV . was fixed at 510,000l . , from which 75,000l . pension money , and 10,000l . secret service ...
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... King's- bench ) would be bound to investi- gate ; and lord Ellenborough ex- pressly declared , that cases might arise in which the court would be bound to examine into the ques- tion of privilege and decide against it . He ( 22 ] ANNUAL ...
... King's- bench ) would be bound to investi- gate ; and lord Ellenborough ex- pressly declared , that cases might arise in which the court would be bound to examine into the ques- tion of privilege and decide against it . He ( 22 ] ANNUAL ...
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... king of England . The hon . baronet had also , he believed , recommended the same . Now he ( sir J. Graham ) held them in his hand , and he would produce if it became neces- sary in the course of the discussion , irrefragable evidence ...
... king of England . The hon . baronet had also , he believed , recommended the same . Now he ( sir J. Graham ) held them in his hand , and he would produce if it became neces- sary in the course of the discussion , irrefragable evidence ...
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... in Ireland were in a hostile country , and the crown granted them those privileges to enable them to maintain them- selves - against whom ? against " the Irish , and the king's other enemies . 112 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1840 .
... in Ireland were in a hostile country , and the crown granted them those privileges to enable them to maintain them- selves - against whom ? against " the Irish , and the king's other enemies . 112 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1840 .
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