The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 52J. Dodsley, 1811 - History |
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... Royal Highness had been declared by that House unfit for the office in question , Now , if he were unfit for the si . tuation of commander in chief in the year 1809 , it did not appear how he could be fit for it in 1811 . Certain ...
... Royal Highness had been declared by that House unfit for the office in question , Now , if he were unfit for the si . tuation of commander in chief in the year 1809 , it did not appear how he could be fit for it in 1811 . Certain ...
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... Royal High- ness's left hand , when they ascend- ed the chair of state ; his Royal Highness standing at the left hand of the chair , and the Vice - Chan- cellor on the right ; the band of music immediately , upon his Royal Highness's ...
... Royal High- ness's left hand , when they ascend- ed the chair of state ; his Royal Highness standing at the left hand of the chair , and the Vice - Chan- cellor on the right ; the band of music immediately , upon his Royal Highness's ...
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... Royal Highness especially commands us to declare his cordial concurrence in the measure which you have adopted for ... Royal Highness has the satis- faction of informing you , that the voluntary zeal which has already been manifested ...
... Royal Highness especially commands us to declare his cordial concurrence in the measure which you have adopted for ... Royal Highness has the satis- faction of informing you , that the voluntary zeal which has already been manifested ...
Contents
Proceedings in Parliament respecting the Regency Difficulty relative | 1 |
Debates on Mr Wellesley Poles circular Letter respecting an intended | 12 |
CHAP III | 18 |
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