Cobbett's Political Register, Volúmenes21-22William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... Royal Highna to explain ourselves with frankness au n cerity . We beg leave most earnestly to assure his Royal Highness , that no sacri- fices , except those of honour and duty , could appear to us too great to be made , for the purpose ...
... Royal Highna to explain ourselves with frankness au n cerity . We beg leave most earnestly to assure his Royal Highness , that no sacri- fices , except those of honour and duty , could appear to us too great to be made , for the purpose ...
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... Royal Character , and , in the fulness of time , must make your future People happy . - May your illustrious Consort ... Highness the Prince of Wales May it Please your Royal Highness.- The Lord Mayor , Aldermen , and Com- mons of the ...
... Royal Character , and , in the fulness of time , must make your future People happy . - May your illustrious Consort ... Highness the Prince of Wales May it Please your Royal Highness.- The Lord Mayor , Aldermen , and Com- mons of the ...
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... Royal Highness's earnest desire . In two days afterwards , Lord Wellesley re- ceived , through the Lord Chancellor , the Prince Regent's acceptance of his resigna- tion , and accordingly delivered the seals to his Royal Highness on the ...
... Royal Highness's earnest desire . In two days afterwards , Lord Wellesley re- ceived , through the Lord Chancellor , the Prince Regent's acceptance of his resigna- tion , and accordingly delivered the seals to his Royal Highness on the ...
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Peace 538 | 1 |
SELECTIONS FROM OTHER PUBLICA Lords April 21 1812 From the Morning | 231 |
AMERICA U S Correspondence between Lord Liverpool 817 822 | 233 |
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