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" Upon that part of the plan which regards the king's real and personal property, the prince feels himself compelled to remark, that it was not necessary for Mr. Pitt, nor proper, to suggest to the prince the restraint he proposes against the prince's granting... "
Memoirs of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales - Page 240
1808
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Life and Times of His Late Majesty George the Fourth: With Anecdotes of ...

George Croly - Great Britain - 1832 - 432 pages
...necessary for Mr. Pitt, nor proper to suggest to the prince, the restraint he proposes against his granting away the king's real and personal property....any such grant ; and he is : sure that he has never shown the smallest inclination to possess any such power. But it remains with Mr. Pitt to consider...
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Life and Times of His Late Majesty George the Fourth: With Anecdotes of ...

George Croly - Great Britain - 1836 - 428 pages
...Mr. Pitt, nor proper to suggest to the prince, the restraint he proposes against his granting a\v;iy the king's real and personal property. The prince...any such grant ; and he is sure that he has never shown the smallest inclination to possess any such power. But it remains with Mr. Pitt to consider...
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Memoir of the Life and Character of Edmund Burke: With Specimens of His ...

Sir James Prior - 1839 - 646 pages
...remark, that it was not necessary for Mr. Pitt, nor proper to suggest to the Prince, the restraint he proposes against the Prince's granting away the...make any such grant; and he is sure that he has never shown the smallest inclination to possess any such power. But it remains with Mr. Pitt to consider...
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The History of England: From the Accession to the Decease of King ..., Volume 4

John Adolphus - Great Britain - 1841 - 702 pages
...proper, to suggest the re" straint he proposes against the Prince's granting " away the King's real or personal property. The " Prince does not conceive...smallest " inclination to possess any such power. But it re" mains with Mr. Pitt to consider the eventual interests " of the royal family, and to provide a...
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The History of England: From the Accession to the Decease of King ..., Volume 4

John Adolphus - Great Britain - 1841 - 738 pages
...proper, to suggest the rc" straint he proposes against the Prince's granting " away the King's real or personal property. The " Prince does not conceive...smallest " inclination to possess any such power. But it re" mains with Mr. Pitt to consider the eventual interests " of the royal family, and to provide a...
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The Family Library (Harper)., Volume 15

Child rearing - 1846 - 432 pages
...necessary for Mr. Pitt, i*r proper to suggest to the prince, the restraint he proposes against his granting away the king's real and personal -property....any such grant ; and he is sure that he has never shown the smallest inclination to possess any such power. But it remains with Mr. Pitt to consider...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox in the House of ...

Charles James Fox - Great Britain - 1853 - 900 pages
...to remark, that it was not necessary for Mr. Pitt nor proper to suggest to the Prince the restraint he proposes against the Prince's granting away the...any such grant ; and he is sure that he has never shown the smallest inclination to possess any such power. But it remains with Mr. Pitt to consider...
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The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of ..., Volume 2

James Roderick O'Flanagan - Judges - 1870 - 654 pages
...suggest to the Prince, the restraint he proposed against the Prince's granting away the King's real or personal property. The Prince does not conceive that...make any such grant, and he is sure that he has never shown the smallest inclination to possess any such power; but it remains with Mr. Pitt to consider...
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The Life of George the Fourth, Volume 1

Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1881 - 458 pages
...remark, that it was not necessary for Mr. Pitt, nor proper, to suggest to the Prince the 'restraint he proposes against the Prince's granting away the...any such grant ; and he is sure that he has never shown the smallest inclination to possess any such power. But it remains with Mr. Pitt to consider...
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Leaders of the senate: a biographical history of the rise and development of ...

Alexander Charles Ewald - 1884 - 668 pages
...to remark that it was not necessary for Mr. Pitt, nor proper, to suggest to the prince the restraint he proposes against the prince's granting away the...any such grant ; and he is sure that he has never shown the smallest inclination to possess any such power. But it remains with Mr. Pitt to consider...
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