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Edmund Burke. mentos - Proposals made to the Queen Regent by her Ministry - She rejects them , and they resign ... proposed by British Government as basis of a Union between the two Provinces - Resolutions passed in favour of the ...
Edmund Burke. mentos - Proposals made to the Queen Regent by her Ministry - She rejects them , and they resign ... proposed by British Government as basis of a Union between the two Provinces - Resolutions passed in favour of the ...
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... proposed . The powers and authorities then granted by Par- liament , were not part of the ne- gotiations to which the papers read by Sir R. Peel referred , but were a subsequent stage of the proceedings . After a few obser- vations from ...
... proposed . The powers and authorities then granted by Par- liament , were not part of the ne- gotiations to which the papers read by Sir R. Peel referred , but were a subsequent stage of the proceedings . After a few obser- vations from ...
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... proposed arrangement , if the queen should pay the debt of nature be fore any issue of the marriage should be born ... propose , that power be given to the crown to allow the prince to take precedence next after any heir apparent to the ...
... proposed arrangement , if the queen should pay the debt of nature be fore any issue of the marriage should be born ... propose , that power be given to the crown to allow the prince to take precedence next after any heir apparent to the ...
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... proposed by lord John Russell . Several mem- bers spoke in opposition to the grant , some supporting Mr. Hume's amendment , and others an amend- ment proposed by colonel Sibthorp , that 30,000l . should be the extent of the annuity ...
... proposed by lord John Russell . Several mem- bers spoke in opposition to the grant , some supporting Mr. Hume's amendment , and others an amend- ment proposed by colonel Sibthorp , that 30,000l . should be the extent of the annuity ...
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... proposed to be taken was quite a different one . The sum voted to queen Adelaide was 50,000Z . a- year for life , and 100,000l . a - year after the demise of her husband . With respect to prince George of Denmark , nothing was voted to ...
... proposed to be taken was quite a different one . The sum voted to queen Adelaide was 50,000Z . a- year for life , and 100,000l . a - year after the demise of her husband . With respect to prince George of Denmark , nothing was voted to ...
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