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... continued , for maintaining the splen- dour of royalty . Why ? because his majesty being withdrawn from the eyes of his subjects , the pageantry with which he was surrounded presented to them a constant reminder that they had still a ...
... continued , for maintaining the splen- dour of royalty . Why ? because his majesty being withdrawn from the eyes of his subjects , the pageantry with which he was surrounded presented to them a constant reminder that they had still a ...
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... continued , " that , as well in the year 1801 as 1804 , the king's name has been used to public acts , and the royal authority exercised at a time , when his majesty was personally in- capable of exercising his royal func- tions . His ...
... continued , " that , as well in the year 1801 as 1804 , the king's name has been used to public acts , and the royal authority exercised at a time , when his majesty was personally in- capable of exercising his royal func- tions . His ...
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... continued to him his confi- dence and favour . " I will tell that noble earl , " said he , " that there was no one act done by my noble and learn . ed friend , in the periods alluded to , for which I , and all who were in the cabinet ...
... continued to him his confi- dence and favour . " I will tell that noble earl , " said he , " that there was no one act done by my noble and learn . ed friend , in the periods alluded to , for which I , and all who were in the cabinet ...
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... continued , " that I must act on my own discretion , fors the exercise of which I must alone be responsible . This responsibility , if it legally attaches upon me , I certainly " cannot transfer to any other persons , and least of all ...
... continued , " that I must act on my own discretion , fors the exercise of which I must alone be responsible . This responsibility , if it legally attaches upon me , I certainly " cannot transfer to any other persons , and least of all ...
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... continued , " appear- ed perfectly satisfactory to his own mind . His conduct had been regulated throughout this business to the best of his judgement , with a scrupulous regard to the principles of the consti- tution . If he had been ...
... continued , " appear- ed perfectly satisfactory to his own mind . His conduct had been regulated throughout this business to the best of his judgement , with a scrupulous regard to the principles of the consti- tution . If he had been ...
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