The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Томове 60–61J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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... hands of the Duke of York , subject to the assistance of a council . A bill for this purpose was then read a first time , and ordered to be printed . On the 26th of January , when the second reading of the bill was ordered , Lord ...
... hands of the Duke of York , subject to the assistance of a council . A bill for this purpose was then read a first time , and ordered to be printed . On the 26th of January , when the second reading of the bill was ordered , Lord ...
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... hand . Lord Castlereagh said , that as the extra sum given to her ma- jesty was intended as a remu- neration for her habits of life being altered by becoming custos persona , so the same principle was followed up by bestowing the same ...
... hand . Lord Castlereagh said , that as the extra sum given to her ma- jesty was intended as a remu- neration for her habits of life being altered by becoming custos persona , so the same principle was followed up by bestowing the same ...
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... hand upon his heart , and consider how dreadful would be the conse- quences to the nation , if a war , or even an armament , were to intervene ? What resource had we but paper ; what means of supporting ourselves , but by one piece of ...
... hand upon his heart , and consider how dreadful would be the conse- quences to the nation , if a war , or even an armament , were to intervene ? What resource had we but paper ; what means of supporting ourselves , but by one piece of ...
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... hands , but would reserve to himself the power of adopting those mea- sures which the situation of public affairs rendered most expedient . Several other gentlemen spoke on this subject , some of whom appeared by no means inclined to ...
... hands , but would reserve to himself the power of adopting those mea- sures which the situation of public affairs rendered most expedient . Several other gentlemen spoke on this subject , some of whom appeared by no means inclined to ...
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... hands of the Bank were far more considerable than at pre- sent . Since that time the amount had greatly decreased in conse- quence of the peace ; and a very large sum had been taken from these these balances by the new ar- rangement ...
... hands of the Bank were far more considerable than at pre- sent . Since that time the amount had greatly decreased in conse- quence of the peace ; and a very large sum had been taken from these these balances by the new ar- rangement ...
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