Journals of the House of Lords, Volume 49H.M. Stationery Office, 1812 |
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... must be now read . ' 66 Then the faid Letters Patent were read by the Clerk , as follow ; " GEORGE P. R. " GEORGE the Third , by the Grace of God , of the " United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , King , " Defender of the Faith ...
... must be now read . ' 66 Then the faid Letters Patent were read by the Clerk , as follow ; " GEORGE P. R. " GEORGE the Third , by the Grace of God , of the " United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , King , " Defender of the Faith ...
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... must neverthe- " lefs await the Royal Pleasure ; and I now , with all " Humbleness , do on their Behalf , prefent myself in " this Place , in order that His Majefty's faithful Com- " mons may learn , whether it be His Majefty's Royal ...
... must neverthe- " lefs await the Royal Pleasure ; and I now , with all " Humbleness , do on their Behalf , prefent myself in " this Place , in order that His Majefty's faithful Com- " mons may learn , whether it be His Majefty's Royal ...
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... must materially contribute to " extend the Refources and facilitate the Exertions of " the Spanish Nation . 66 I am confident I may rely on your Determination " to continue to afford every Aid in Support of a Con- " teft , which has ...
... must materially contribute to " extend the Refources and facilitate the Exertions of " the Spanish Nation . 66 I am confident I may rely on your Determination " to continue to afford every Aid in Support of a Con- " teft , which has ...
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... must begin by profeffing their ftrong and " steady Adherence to the Principles of that Revolution " which placed His Majesty King William on the Throne " of thefe Kingdoms , and they defire clearly to express " their Opinion , that ...
... must begin by profeffing their ftrong and " steady Adherence to the Principles of that Revolution " which placed His Majesty King William on the Throne " of thefe Kingdoms , and they defire clearly to express " their Opinion , that ...
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... must be at all " Times favourable to a free and unfettered Trade " through the whole Empire and its Dependencies , the " Petitioners rely with humble Confidence , that the " Wisdom of this Houfe will at length admit to the " Merchants ...
... must be at all " Times favourable to a free and unfettered Trade " through the whole Empire and its Dependencies , the " Petitioners rely with humble Confidence , that the " Wisdom of this Houfe will at length admit to the " Merchants ...
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