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... majesty's dignity , my own honour , and the tranquillity of the kingdom . If your majesty does not think it eligible to reign in person , I will conduct the government , either in your majesty's name , or in my own ; for your majesty ...
... majesty's dignity , my own honour , and the tranquillity of the kingdom . If your majesty does not think it eligible to reign in person , I will conduct the government , either in your majesty's name , or in my own ; for your majesty ...
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... majesty any distinct cause for that proceeding . - His majesty has directed that copies of the correspondence between his majesty's ambassadors and the mi- nister for foreign affairs of his im . perial majesty the emperor of Rus . sia ...
... majesty any distinct cause for that proceeding . - His majesty has directed that copies of the correspondence between his majesty's ambassadors and the mi- nister for foreign affairs of his im . perial majesty the emperor of Rus . sia ...
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... Majesty's Name on the Prorogation of Par- liament , July 4 . " My Lords , and Gentlemen , " We have it in command from his majesty to express to you the great satisfaction which he derives from being enabled , by putting an end to the ...
... Majesty's Name on the Prorogation of Par- liament , July 4 . " My Lords , and Gentlemen , " We have it in command from his majesty to express to you the great satisfaction which he derives from being enabled , by putting an end to the ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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