The Public and Domestic Life of His Late ... Majesty, George the Third: Comprising the Most Eventful and Important Period in the Annals of British History, Tom 2Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1820 |
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... effect , recommends the present situation of the Prince to the attention of this House . " Notwithstanding the reluctance and regret which his Majesty must feel in suggesting any addition to the burthens of his people , he is induced to ...
... effect , recommends the present situation of the Prince to the attention of this House . " Notwithstanding the reluctance and regret which his Majesty must feel in suggesting any addition to the burthens of his people , he is induced to ...
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... effect the stipu- lations of the treaty of Amiens relative to that island . As soon as he was informed that an election of a Grand Master had taken place , un- der the auspices of the Emperor of Russia , and that it had been agreed by ...
... effect the stipu- lations of the treaty of Amiens relative to that island . As soon as he was informed that an election of a Grand Master had taken place , un- der the auspices of the Emperor of Russia , and that it had been agreed by ...
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... effect of accident ; but that they form a part of a system which has been adopted for the purpose of degrading , vilifying , and insulting his Majesty and his Government . " Under all these insults and provocations , his Majesty , not ...
... effect of accident ; but that they form a part of a system which has been adopted for the purpose of degrading , vilifying , and insulting his Majesty and his Government . " Under all these insults and provocations , his Majesty , not ...
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... effect ; and I leave it to the am- bassadors of the several powers that are present , to say who is in the wrong . You flattered yourselves that France would not dare to shew her resentment , whilst her squadrons were at St. Domingo . I ...
... effect ; and I leave it to the am- bassadors of the several powers that are present , to say who is in the wrong . You flattered yourselves that France would not dare to shew her resentment , whilst her squadrons were at St. Domingo . I ...
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... effect the menace he threw out to Lord Whitworth , of invading England . He ordered an immense number of transports to be built and collected . His grand fleet at Brest he des- tined for the invasion of Ireland . The success of the ...
... effect the menace he threw out to Lord Whitworth , of invading England . He ordered an immense number of transports to be built and collected . His grand fleet at Brest he des- tined for the invasion of Ireland . The success of the ...
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