“The” Annual Register: World Events, Band 63Longman, 1822 |
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... Royal Piedmontese Army - The Royal Army enters Turin - Decrees for the Restoration of Tranquillity - Amnesty - Entry of Charles Felix - Treaty of Novara Florence - Trials of the Carbonari in Austrian Italy [ 222 CHAPTER XIII . Russia ...
... Royal Piedmontese Army - The Royal Army enters Turin - Decrees for the Restoration of Tranquillity - Amnesty - Entry of Charles Felix - Treaty of Novara Florence - Trials of the Carbonari in Austrian Italy [ 222 CHAPTER XIII . Russia ...
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... royal family , not in respect of their private merits or qualifica- tions , but on account of the situa- tion in which they stood ; and that nothing could be more un- wise , than , by contrasting the merits or demerits of different in ...
... royal family , not in respect of their private merits or qualifica- tions , but on account of the situa- tion in which they stood ; and that nothing could be more un- wise , than , by contrasting the merits or demerits of different in ...
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... royal title , which , according to the negotiation then pending , she was no longer to take . If they had done that , they must have gone a great deal farther , and must have advised the king to place his consort , in all respects , in ...
... royal title , which , according to the negotiation then pending , she was no longer to take . If they had done that , they must have gone a great deal farther , and must have advised the king to place his consort , in all respects , in ...
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... royal progeny were placed by the act of Uniformity in the same situation ; and that the insertion of the name of the former was not more obligatory on the sovereign , than was that of the latter . When the act passed , a distinct prayer ...
... royal progeny were placed by the act of Uniformity in the same situation ; and that the insertion of the name of the former was not more obligatory on the sovereign , than was that of the latter . When the act passed , a distinct prayer ...
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... royal progeny " must be understood with some limita- tion , and that it was for the law ful authority to judge how that limitation should apply . The whole progeny of the princess Sophia now consisted of several hundreds , the mention ...
... royal progeny " must be understood with some limita- tion , and that it was for the law ful authority to judge how that limitation should apply . The whole progeny of the princess Sophia now consisted of several hundreds , the mention ...
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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...