History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... Persons as they shall see fit , touching and con- cerning the same , and to report to Us the result of such Examinations . Given at Our Castle of Windsor , on the twenty - ninth day of May , in the forty - sixth year of Our Reign ...
... Persons as they shall see fit , touching and con- cerning the same , and to report to Us the result of such Examinations . Given at Our Castle of Windsor , on the twenty - ninth day of May , in the forty - sixth year of Our Reign ...
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... persons as we " should see fit , touching and concerning the same , and to " report to your majesty the result of such examinations , ” we have , in dutiful obedience to your majesty's commands , pro- ceeded to examine the several ...
... persons as we " should see fit , touching and concerning the same , and to " report to your majesty the result of such examinations , ” we have , in dutiful obedience to your majesty's commands , pro- ceeded to examine the several ...
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... persons , who had not indeed spoken to the important facts of the pregnancy or delivery of her royal highness , but had related other particulars , in them- selves extremely suspicious , and still more so when connected with the ...
... persons , who had not indeed spoken to the important facts of the pregnancy or delivery of her royal highness , but had related other particulars , in them- selves extremely suspicious , and still more so when connected with the ...
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... persons as we judged best able to afford us information as to the facts in question . We thought it beyond all doubt that , in this course of in quiry , many particulars must be learnt which would be ne- cessarily conclusive on the ...
... persons as we judged best able to afford us information as to the facts in question . We thought it beyond all doubt that , in this course of in quiry , many particulars must be learnt which would be ne- cessarily conclusive on the ...
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... persons who have animad- " verted upon this transaction , that ministers 66 66 66 65 were not warranted in bringing forward a public measure without previously obtaining " the consent of his majesty . But this extra- vagant proposition ...
... persons who have animad- " verted upon this transaction , that ministers 66 66 66 65 were not warranted in bringing forward a public measure without previously obtaining " the consent of his majesty . But this extra- vagant proposition ...
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