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... given ter of the preceding vo- rogued the parliament to the first an account of the un- day of November , it was under- expected meeting of parliament in stood , and even well known , that November 1810 , occasioned by his this was not ...
... given ter of the preceding vo- rogued the parliament to the first an account of the un- day of November , it was under- expected meeting of parliament in stood , and even well known , that November 1810 , occasioned by his this was not ...
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... given in parliament to such bill as may be passed by the two houses of parliament re- specting the exercise of the powers and authorities of the crown , in the name and on the behalf of the king , during the continuance of his majesty's ...
... given in parliament to such bill as may be passed by the two houses of parliament re- specting the exercise of the powers and authorities of the crown , in the name and on the behalf of the king , during the continuance of his majesty's ...
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... given to it the royal assent , at a time when it was impossible that he could have given any such assent . It was a mon strous doctrine to maintain , that the house ought to be called on to supply a deficiency , the filling up of which ...
... given to it the royal assent , at a time when it was impossible that he could have given any such assent . It was a mon strous doctrine to maintain , that the house ought to be called on to supply a deficiency , the filling up of which ...
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... given in this house , and many other equally impo : tant functions of the sovereign exercised in his name . If that information had been in our possession weeks ago , would it be possible for us to have assented to successive post ...
... given in this house , and many other equally impo : tant functions of the sovereign exercised in his name . If that information had been in our possession weeks ago , would it be possible for us to have assented to successive post ...
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... given so highly important as those with which the regent must be invested , it became peculiarly the duty of parliament to take especial care the regent should not be able to misuse those powers ; and particularly where the regent is ...
... given so highly important as those with which the regent must be invested , it became peculiarly the duty of parliament to take especial care the regent should not be able to misuse those powers ; and particularly where the regent is ...
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Seite 46 - The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of the City of London...
Seite 205 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
Seite 4 - That it is the opinion of this committee, That it is the right and duty of the lords spiritual and temporal and commons of Great Britain now assembled, and lawfully, fully, and freely representing all the estates of the people of this realm, to provide the means of supplying the defect of the personal exercise of the royal authority, arising from his majesty's said indisposition, in such manner as the exigency of the case may appear to require.
Seite 84 - O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head : Then shine the vales, the rocks in prospect rise, A flood of glory bursts from all the skies : The conscious swains, rejoicing in the sight, Eye the blue vault, and bless the useful light.
Seite 198 - Address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, in Common Council assembled.
Seite 49 - That for the purpose of providing for the exercise of the royal authority, during the continuance of his Majesty's illness, in such manner, and to such extent, as the present circumstances and the urgent concerns of the nation appear to require, it is expedient that his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, being resident within the realm, shall be empowered to exercise and administer the royal authority, according to the laws and constitution of Great Britain, in the name and on.
Seite 12 - ... excepting only that of suffering them to save their souls in their own way. He was tender-hearted, friendly, and charitable in the extreme, as will appear from a fact, which I have from good authority. When a member of the university of Edinburgh, and in great want of money, having little or no paternal fortune, and the collegiate stipend being very inconsiderable, he had procured, through the interest of some friend, an office in the university,' which was worth about forty pounds a year.
Seite 195 - Highness's letter of last night, which reached him this morning. Mr Perceval feels it his duty to express his humble thanks to your Royal Highness, for the frankness with which your Royal Highness has condescended explicitly to communicate the motives which have induced your Royal Highness to honour his colleagues and him with your commands for the continuance of their services in the stations intrusted to them by the king.
Seite 170 - At this place we have been joined by several large bodies of pilgrims, perhaps 2000 in number, who have come from various parts of Northern India. Some of them, with whom I have conversed, say that they have been two months on their march, travelling slowly in the hottest season of the year, with their wives and children. Some old persons are among them who wish to die at Juggernaut.
Seite 88 - The great branches of the household are under the direction of the lord chamberlain, the lord steward, and the master of the horse. The...