The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... Majesty's ministers had felt that , without an extension of time beyond the limit he had referred to , it was not probable that this could be ar- ranged by the present Parliament . They were anxious that the great interests of the Crown ...
... Majesty's ministers had felt that , without an extension of time beyond the limit he had referred to , it was not probable that this could be ar- ranged by the present Parliament . They were anxious that the great interests of the Crown ...
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... Majesty for regulating the forms of the Church in the per- formance of divine service , although it was certain that ... Majesty's ministers , whe- ther it would not be right to propose a distinct allowance , and must con- tend that they ...
... Majesty for regulating the forms of the Church in the per- formance of divine service , although it was certain that ... Majesty's ministers , whe- ther it would not be right to propose a distinct allowance , and must con- tend that they ...
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... Majesty's mind at rest . Should no case , on the con- trary , be made out , it might and must be considered as a misfortune , that parties so connected , and in so elevated a station , could not live to- gether ; yet this , as ...
... Majesty's mind at rest . Should no case , on the con- trary , be made out , it might and must be considered as a misfortune , that parties so connected , and in so elevated a station , could not live to- gether ; yet this , as ...
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... Majesty had not taken place , an an- nuity , under the act of Parliament , would have been payable as to the Princess of Wales ; and the resolu- tion now before the House will un- doubtedly empower the Treasury still to continue that ...
... Majesty had not taken place , an an- nuity , under the act of Parliament , would have been payable as to the Princess of Wales ; and the resolu- tion now before the House will un- doubtedly empower the Treasury still to continue that ...
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Walter Scott. pre- sequence of his Majesty's indisposi tion . The Chancellor read the King's speech , of which the ... Majesty entertains of the impor- tant services which you have render- ed the country . Deeply as his Majes- ty ...
Walter Scott. pre- sequence of his Majesty's indisposi tion . The Chancellor read the King's speech , of which the ... Majesty entertains of the impor- tant services which you have render- ed the country . Deeply as his Majes- ty ...
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