The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third, 1760-1860, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1868 - Constitutional history |
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... QUEEN VICTORIA . Influence of the Court over the prince regent His estrangement from the Whigs Position of parties a proof of the paramount influence of the . · Crown Negotiations on the death of Mr. Perceval , 1812 Ascendency of Tory ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA . Influence of the Court over the prince regent His estrangement from the Whigs Position of parties a proof of the paramount influence of the . · Crown Negotiations on the death of Mr. Perceval , 1812 Ascendency of Tory ...
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Thomas Erskine May. PAGE Proceedings against Queen Caroline The bill of pains and penalties withdrawn Mr. Brougham's motion on the influence of the Crown George IV.'s opposition to Catholic emancipation Parliamentary reform favoured by ...
Thomas Erskine May. PAGE Proceedings against Queen Caroline The bill of pains and penalties withdrawn Mr. Brougham's motion on the influence of the Crown George IV.'s opposition to Catholic emancipation Parliamentary reform favoured by ...
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... Queen Victoria . PAGE 169 . 170 175 176 181 · · 183 185 187 188 • 189 CHAPTER IV . REVENUES OF THE CROWN : THE CIVIL LIST : PENSIONS : PREROGATIVES OF THE CROWN IN RELATION TO THE ROYAL FAMILY . Vast possessions of the Crown in early ...
... Queen Victoria . PAGE 169 . 170 175 176 181 · · 183 185 187 188 • 189 CHAPTER IV . REVENUES OF THE CROWN : THE CIVIL LIST : PENSIONS : PREROGATIVES OF THE CROWN IN RELATION TO THE ROYAL FAMILY . Vast possessions of the Crown in early ...
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... queen to consent . " From this resolution he was probably dissuaded by the rough counsels of Lord Thurlow . " Your Majesty may go , " said he ; " nothing is more easy ; but you may not find it so easy to return , when your Majesty ...
... queen to consent . " From this resolution he was probably dissuaded by the rough counsels of Lord Thurlow . " Your Majesty may go , " said he ; " nothing is more easy ; but you may not find it so easy to return , when your Majesty ...
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... Queen's house , authorised to say , " that his Majesty's wishes , sentiments , and in- tentions , respecting every measure which may lead to alter the legal restrictions the Catholics are liable to , are invariably the same as they ...
... Queen's house , authorised to say , " that his Majesty's wishes , sentiments , and in- tentions , respecting every measure which may lead to alter the legal restrictions the Catholics are liable to , are invariably the same as they ...
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