Highness's views for the security and happiness of the country. Mr. Perceval has never failed to regret the impression of Your Royal Highness with regard to the provisions of the Regency Bill which His Majesty's servants felt it to be their duty to recommend... The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26 - Page 361813Full view - About this book
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