“The” Annual Register: World Events, Band 63Longman, 1822 |
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... Queen's Name from the Liturgy - Addresses to the Queen - Loyal Addresses - Proceedings in Hampshire and Cheshire , and the County of Dublin - The Address of the Presbytery of Langholm voted a Breach of Privilege - Lord A. Hamilton's ...
... Queen's Name from the Liturgy - Addresses to the Queen - Loyal Addresses - Proceedings in Hampshire and Cheshire , and the County of Dublin - The Address of the Presbytery of Langholm voted a Breach of Privilege - Lord A. Hamilton's ...
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... Queen Caroline 636 Sketch of the Life of Bonaparte , with a List of his principal Actions .... Narrative of Schill's Resistance to France , in 1809 .... Authentic Anecdotes of the late Rev. Dr. Barrett , Vice- Provost of Trinity College ...
... Queen Caroline 636 Sketch of the Life of Bonaparte , with a List of his principal Actions .... Narrative of Schill's Resistance to France , in 1809 .... Authentic Anecdotes of the late Rev. Dr. Barrett , Vice- Provost of Trinity College ...
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... Queen's Name from the Liturgy - Ad- dresses to the Queen - Loyal Addresses - Proceedings in Hampshire , Cheshire , and the County of Dublin - The Address of the Pres- bytery of Langholm voted a Breach of Privilege - Lord A. Hamil- ton's ...
... Queen's Name from the Liturgy - Ad- dresses to the Queen - Loyal Addresses - Proceedings in Hampshire , Cheshire , and the County of Dublin - The Address of the Pres- bytery of Langholm voted a Breach of Privilege - Lord A. Hamil- ton's ...
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... Queen , as prin- cess of Wales , in the year 1814 , terminated with the demise of his late majesty . " I have , in the mean time , di- rected advances , as authorized by law ; and it will , under present circumstances , be for you to ...
... Queen , as prin- cess of Wales , in the year 1814 , terminated with the demise of his late majesty . " I have , in the mean time , di- rected advances , as authorized by law ; and it will , under present circumstances , be for you to ...
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... Queen's name from the Liturgy . Mr. Wetherell immediately moved , " that there be laid on the table of the House , copies of all collects and litanies used in the public Liturgy of the church of England in each reign , from the reign of ...
... Queen's name from the Liturgy . Mr. Wetherell immediately moved , " that there be laid on the table of the House , copies of all collects and litanies used in the public Liturgy of the church of England in each reign , from the reign of ...
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Seite 170 - Majesty the Emperor and King would not have left it to his enemies ; but his Majesty would only have thought that the conquest of this island should have preceded the opening Of the negociations ; and while Prussia and Russia have either guarantied or recognized the changes which have taken place in the kingdom of the Two Sicilies, is it to be supposed that England could have prevented the conquest of Sicily, which is separated from the Continent only by a channel of less than two thousand toises...