The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 4Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1813 |
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... Prince retains his Father's Ministry . De . bates upon the Regent's Speech , CHAP . III . Army Estimates . General Tarleton's View of the Campaigns in the Peninsula , Flogging . Interchange of Militias . Reappointment of the Duke of ...
... Prince retains his Father's Ministry . De . bates upon the Regent's Speech , CHAP . III . Army Estimates . General Tarleton's View of the Campaigns in the Peninsula , Flogging . Interchange of Militias . Reappointment of the Duke of ...
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... Prince of Wales . It would be well if the right honourable gentleman had considered before he introduced this clause , dwindling the regent down to the holder of a mere office in trust . " Upon this Mr Perceval replied with allowable ...
... Prince of Wales . It would be well if the right honourable gentleman had considered before he introduced this clause , dwindling the regent down to the holder of a mere office in trust . " Upon this Mr Perceval replied with allowable ...
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... Prince of Wales ; but what has he been doing this night ? He talks of protect- ing the king ! against whom is he to be protected ? Against the prince . Why then it is assumed that the prince in- tends to embarrass the government of his ...
... Prince of Wales ; but what has he been doing this night ? He talks of protect- ing the king ! against whom is he to be protected ? Against the prince . Why then it is assumed that the prince in- tends to embarrass the government of his ...
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... prince , which pervaded the whole measure . Mr Perceval made answer , that so long as these insinuations were repeated , so long and so constantly would he deny them , feeling confident that those who used them had no fair end in contem ...
... prince , which pervaded the whole measure . Mr Perceval made answer , that so long as these insinuations were repeated , so long and so constantly would he deny them , feeling confident that those who used them had no fair end in contem ...
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... prince regent . Both motions were negatived by small ma- jorities . The clause which Jan. 18. was next discussed related to the council of the queen . Mr Perceval stated , that on the former occasion it had been judged expedient to name ...
... prince regent . Both motions were negatived by small ma- jorities . The clause which Jan. 18. was next discussed related to the council of the queen . Mr Perceval stated , that on the former occasion it had been judged expedient to name ...
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