History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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... deemed much of an authority upon the subject , he did say , in the House of Commons , in 1822 , that , if the people of England could have had their will , the House of Brunswick would never have worn the Crown of P this kingdom .
... deemed much of an authority upon the subject , he did say , in the House of Commons , in 1822 , that , if the people of England could have had their will , the House of Brunswick would never have worn the Crown of P this kingdom .
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He had been studiously shut out from all public authority , was regarded as in opposition to his father's ministers , and , as those were very cordially and justly hated , the Prince , except with regard to his expenses , stood in ...
He had been studiously shut out from all public authority , was regarded as in opposition to his father's ministers , and , as those were very cordially and justly hated , the Prince , except with regard to his expenses , stood in ...
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He had been studiously shut out from all public authority , was regarded as in opposition to his father's ministers , and , as those were very cordially and justly hated , the Prince , except with regard to his expenses , stood in ...
He had been studiously shut out from all public authority , was regarded as in opposition to his father's ministers , and , as those were very cordially and justly hated , the Prince , except with regard to his expenses , stood in ...
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... that when a minister brings " forward any motion as a measure of govern " ment which has undergone any discussion in " the cabinet , he violates his duty , unless such " measure shall have received the sanction of " that authority .
... that when a minister brings " forward any motion as a measure of govern " ment which has undergone any discussion in " the cabinet , he violates his duty , unless such " measure shall have received the sanction of " that authority .
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That , on the king's declaring , by proclamation , his resumption of the royal authority , the powers of the regent should cease . 19. That , in case of the death of her majesty , the care of the king's person should be vested in her ...
That , on the king's declaring , by proclamation , his resumption of the royal authority , the powers of the regent should cease . 19. That , in case of the death of her majesty , the care of the king's person should be vested in her ...
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