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... wished to introduce any alteration . It might be a question , whether any subject raised to the rank of regent should be respon- sible ; but the solution of that ques- tion certainly did not go to free the ministers of the regent , who ...
... wished to introduce any alteration . It might be a question , whether any subject raised to the rank of regent should be respon- sible ; but the solution of that ques- tion certainly did not go to free the ministers of the regent , who ...
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... wished he could say the same of his political adherents . We should not then have found those public prints , which he would not say were under the protection of administration , but which certainly were not prosecuted with the same ...
... wished he could say the same of his political adherents . We should not then have found those public prints , which he would not say were under the protection of administration , but which certainly were not prosecuted with the same ...
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... wished that , as the bill was to expire in a twelvemonth , the princi ple of 1789 had been followed in this point , and the household left entirely to her majesty's disposal during the con- tinuance of the act . For he , and all those ...
... wished that , as the bill was to expire in a twelvemonth , the princi ple of 1789 had been followed in this point , and the household left entirely to her majesty's disposal during the con- tinuance of the act . For he , and all those ...
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... wished to represent another calamity , with which his majesty had for some time been afflicted , namely , the loss of sight , as one reason why he could not be conceived adequate to the discharge of his regal functions . On this sub ...
... wished to represent another calamity , with which his majesty had for some time been afflicted , namely , the loss of sight , as one reason why he could not be conceived adequate to the discharge of his regal functions . On this sub ...
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... wished was , that provision should be made for the present defi- ciency These were points upon which they had no opinion ; but as the course which Mr Perceval was pursuing had been pursued by Mr Pitt , and had re- ceived the full and ...
... wished was , that provision should be made for the present defi- ciency These were points upon which they had no opinion ; but as the course which Mr Perceval was pursuing had been pursued by Mr Pitt , and had re- ceived the full and ...
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