The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumes 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 - History |
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... tained the opinions with which he came down to the House , namely , that the privy purse could not with propriety be ap- plied to defray the expenses of the custos of the king's person . The right hon . gentleman had truly said , that ...
... tained the opinions with which he came down to the House , namely , that the privy purse could not with propriety be ap- plied to defray the expenses of the custos of the king's person . The right hon . gentleman had truly said , that ...
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... tained by public opinion , instead of being self - elected and self- maintained in defiance of it , they would probably elect such mem- bers as were approved by the burgh at large . The existing burgh system in Scotland , he proceeded ...
... tained by public opinion , instead of being self - elected and self- maintained in defiance of it , they would probably elect such mem- bers as were approved by the burgh at large . The existing burgh system in Scotland , he proceeded ...
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... tained . It was not until this morning that a communication was made from government , stating that the law officers of the crown had for the present abandoned the higher charge . The communication was not made to me ; but there is a ...
... tained . It was not until this morning that a communication was made from government , stating that the law officers of the crown had for the present abandoned the higher charge . The communication was not made to me ; but there is a ...
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... tained . That they would suc- ceed , he believed was impossi- ble ; but even in the attempt they would alienate the people , and thereby produce those conse- quences which were the natu- ral result of their wild and absurd dabbling in ...
... tained . That they would suc- ceed , he believed was impossi- ble ; but even in the attempt they would alienate the people , and thereby produce those conse- quences which were the natu- ral result of their wild and absurd dabbling in ...
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... tained strong testimonies of ap- probation from several of the al- lied princes ; and from the king of Prussia , the rights of citizens , with eligibility to all offices . These acquisitions of civil privi- deges when combined with ...
... tained strong testimonies of ap- probation from several of the al- lied princes ; and from the king of Prussia , the rights of citizens , with eligibility to all offices . These acquisitions of civil privi- deges when combined with ...
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