The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 76
... House as Buckingham House was then renamed . At the same time the King gave up the official Dower House in Somerset House . The Queen's House remained essentially the private residence of the sovereign . I have before me as I write a ...
... House as Buckingham House was then renamed . At the same time the King gave up the official Dower House in Somerset House . The Queen's House remained essentially the private residence of the sovereign . I have before me as I write a ...
Page 79
... house must have been magnificently furnished . Nothing resulted from the negotiations then , and unfortunately when George III bought the house in 1762 none of the contents were left in it . The King and Queen had to begin again , but ...
... house must have been magnificently furnished . Nothing resulted from the negotiations then , and unfortunately when George III bought the house in 1762 none of the contents were left in it . The King and Queen had to begin again , but ...
Page 300
... House of Commons and restore it to usefulness , but this can only come about if the taxpayers , who are being victimised by that House , take the matter in hand . The object of this paper is to suggest that in current taxation the House ...
... House of Commons and restore it to usefulness , but this can only come about if the taxpayers , who are being victimised by that House , take the matter in hand . The object of this paper is to suggest that in current taxation the House ...
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