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... Royal Highness the Prince Regent to inform you , that it is with great concern that he is obliged to announce to you the continuance of his Majesty's lament- ed indisposition . " The Prince Regent is persuaded that you will deeply ...
... Royal Highness the Prince Regent to inform you , that it is with great concern that he is obliged to announce to you the continuance of his Majesty's lament- ed indisposition . " The Prince Regent is persuaded that you will deeply ...
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... Royal Highness has the satis- faction of being able to assure you , that the confidence which he has in- variably felt in the stability of the great sources of our national prospe- rity has not been disappointed . " The improvement ...
... Royal Highness has the satis- faction of being able to assure you , that the confidence which he has in- variably felt in the stability of the great sources of our national prospe- rity has not been disappointed . " The improvement ...
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... royal highness the Prince Regent as to this question . It was determined what was the fit thing to be proposed to Parliament . That was previous to the meeting at Lord Li- verpool's . Then , some how or other , a rumour arose , that ...
... royal highness the Prince Regent as to this question . It was determined what was the fit thing to be proposed to Parliament . That was previous to the meeting at Lord Li- verpool's . Then , some how or other , a rumour arose , that ...
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... Royal Highness's pay , as head of the army in Hanover , was only about 5300l . a - year . Be- yond this , all the other emoluments attached to that situation did not ex- ceed 7007. making the total amount of his income derived from his ...
... Royal Highness's pay , as head of the army in Hanover , was only about 5300l . a - year . Be- yond this , all the other emoluments attached to that situation did not ex- ceed 7007. making the total amount of his income derived from his ...
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... Royal Highness the Duke of York was mar ried and had no issue ; but might not that illustrious personage , by the visi- tation of a family calamity , lose his lady ? and in such an event , would not the Royal Duke have reasonable ...
... Royal Highness the Duke of York was mar ried and had no issue ; but might not that illustrious personage , by the visi- tation of a family calamity , lose his lady ? and in such an event , would not the Royal Duke have reasonable ...
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