History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... signed even this declaration , if they could have hoped that they could thereby have retained their places ; but ... signing of this declaration , degrading as it would have been , would not save them . Having refused to set their hands ...
... signed even this declaration , if they could have hoped that they could thereby have retained their places ; but ... signing of this declaration , degrading as it would have been , would not save them . Having refused to set their hands ...
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... for further proroguing the parliament to the 29th of Novem- ber ; but , in order to give effect to this proclama- tion , it was necessary that a commission should be signed for the further prorogation , and that this HISTORY OF [ Chap .
... for further proroguing the parliament to the 29th of Novem- ber ; but , in order to give effect to this proclama- tion , it was necessary that a commission should be signed for the further prorogation , and that this HISTORY OF [ Chap .
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William Cobbett. be signed for the further prorogation , and that this commission should be signed by the king ; but , after the physicians had been called in , as we have before seen , on the 25th of October , it would have been a step ...
William Cobbett. be signed for the further prorogation , and that this commission should be signed by the king ; but , after the physicians had been called in , as we have before seen , on the 25th of October , it would have been a step ...
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... signed a protest against any regency that should not give to the prince all the powers of king ; but this had very little effect upon the people : indeed , it rather strengthened the hands of Perceval and his party , and tended to ...
... signed a protest against any regency that should not give to the prince all the powers of king ; but this had very little effect upon the people : indeed , it rather strengthened the hands of Perceval and his party , and tended to ...
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... signed by the person administering the same . 8. That , until the 1st day of February , 1812 , he should be restrained from granting peerages , or summoning heirs - apparent , or ap- pointing to titles in abeyance . 9. That he should be ...
... signed by the person administering the same . 8. That , until the 1st day of February , 1812 , he should be restrained from granting peerages , or summoning heirs - apparent , or ap- pointing to titles in abeyance . 9. That he should be ...
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