The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... Majesty had been pleased to confide to his care , he accepted it in the full and perfect conviction that it would be far from disabling him from performing his duty to his country , or from rendering his services to it less efficient ...
... Majesty had been pleased to confide to his care , he accepted it in the full and perfect conviction that it would be far from disabling him from performing his duty to his country , or from rendering his services to it less efficient ...
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... Majesty's Govern- ment had been apprised that it was the in- tention of any number of people so to con- gregate ? - Viscount Melbourne said , that under the peculiar circumstances of the coun- try , and considering the character of the ...
... Majesty's Govern- ment had been apprised that it was the in- tention of any number of people so to con- gregate ? - Viscount Melbourne said , that under the peculiar circumstances of the coun- try , and considering the character of the ...
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... Majesty's death , and of a subsequent marriage of the King . December 20. The Lord Chancellor moved for a return of the number of lunatics under the care of the Lord Chancellor , with the dates of the longest and shortest time of ...
... Majesty's death , and of a subsequent marriage of the King . December 20. The Lord Chancellor moved for a return of the number of lunatics under the care of the Lord Chancellor , with the dates of the longest and shortest time of ...
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... Majesty's Government considered it a gross abuse to permit a living of such importance , and re- quiring the constant attention of the Incum- bent , to be held by any person who must necessarily reside at such a distance from that ...
... Majesty's Government considered it a gross abuse to permit a living of such importance , and re- quiring the constant attention of the Incum- bent , to be held by any person who must necessarily reside at such a distance from that ...
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... Majesty's Forces , Rt . Hon . Sir J. Becket Surveyor Gen. of the Ordnance , Judge Advocate - General , Sir R. Grant . Attorney - General , Sir T. Denman . Solicitor - General , Sir W. Horne . IRELAND . Lord Lieutenant , Marquis of ...
... Majesty's Forces , Rt . Hon . Sir J. Becket Surveyor Gen. of the Ordnance , Judge Advocate - General , Sir R. Grant . Attorney - General , Sir T. Denman . Solicitor - General , Sir W. Horne . IRELAND . Lord Lieutenant , Marquis of ...
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