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CONTENTS . PART I. HISTORICAL . CHAP . I. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT . PAGE . State of affairs at the commencement of the year . - Meeting of Parliament . - Prince Regent's Speech . - Debates on the address , CHAP . II . S WINDSOR ...
CONTENTS . PART I. HISTORICAL . CHAP . I. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT . PAGE . State of affairs at the commencement of the year . - Meeting of Parliament . - Prince Regent's Speech . - Debates on the address , CHAP . II . S WINDSOR ...
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... Parliamentary Reform . - Prorogation of Parliament , CHAP . VIII . RE - ASSEMBLING OF PARLIAMENT AND STATE OF THE COUNTRY . Apparent cause of the disturbances in the manufacturing districts . - Re - assembling of Parliament in November ...
... Parliamentary Reform . - Prorogation of Parliament , CHAP . VIII . RE - ASSEMBLING OF PARLIAMENT AND STATE OF THE COUNTRY . Apparent cause of the disturbances in the manufacturing districts . - Re - assembling of Parliament in November ...
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PART I. - HISTORICAL . CHAPTER I. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT . State of affairs at the commencement of the year . - Meeting of Parliament.- -Prince Regent's speech .-- Debates on the address . CHAPTER II . WINDSOR ESTABLISHMENT . Custody of ...
PART I. - HISTORICAL . CHAPTER I. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT . State of affairs at the commencement of the year . - Meeting of Parliament.- -Prince Regent's speech .-- Debates on the address . CHAPTER II . WINDSOR ESTABLISHMENT . Custody of ...
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... parliament of that time from considering such an serve . increase of the public burdens as a matter of course , that the most rigid inquiries were instituted by commit- tees of the house into the necessity and expediency of such an ...
... parliament of that time from considering such an serve . increase of the public burdens as a matter of course , that the most rigid inquiries were instituted by commit- tees of the house into the necessity and expediency of such an ...
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... Parliament . Acting upon those rules , they now placed , by order of his Royal Highness , the L. 100,000 , and the L. 58,000 , at the disposal of the House . The entire sum , then , to be disposed of was L. 158,000 . In order to make ...
... Parliament . Acting upon those rules , they now placed , by order of his Royal Highness , the L. 100,000 , and the L. 58,000 , at the disposal of the House . The entire sum , then , to be disposed of was L. 158,000 . In order to make ...
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