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" Sir, — The Prince of Wales having assembled the whole of the male branches of the royal family, and having communicated to us the plan intended to be proposed by his Majesty's confidential servants, to the Lords and Commons, for the establishment of... "
The Public and Private Life of Lord Chancellor Eldon,: With Selections from ... - Page 106
by Horace Twiss - 1844
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 19

William Cobbett - 1811 - 844 pages
...them in a note*. * Letter to Mr. PEDCBVAL, dated, Wednesday night, 12 o'clock, \1thDec. 1810. — SIR; The Prince of Wales having assembled the whole of...restricted Regency, should the continuance of his Majesty's ever-to-be-deplored illness render it necessary ; we feel it a duty we owe to his Majesty, to our Country,...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 19

1811 - 840 pages
...note *. • Letter to Mr. PERCEVAL, dated, Wednesday night, l'^ -o'clock, 12th Dec. IK 10.— SIR; The Prince of Wales having assembled the whole of...communicated to us the plan intended to be proposed by Im Majesty's Confiilential Servants, to the Lords and Commons, for (he establishment of a restricted...
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La Belle Assemblée, Volume 3

1811 - 392 pages
...exercise of the prerogative, while called upon . to discharge as Regent the royal authority. | " Sir. — The Prince of Wales having assembled : the whole of the male branches of the Rayal Fa- ! wily, and having conimuniuuied to us the plan I intruded to be proposed by bis Majesty's...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 1; Volume 3

Walter Scott - 1812 - 628 pages
...family, in a letter to Mr Perceval, in these words : " Wednesday night, 12 o'clock, Dec. 19. " SIR,— The Prince of Wales having assembled the whole of...restricted regency, should the continuance of his majesty's ever tobe deplored illness render it necessary ; we feel it a duty we owe to his majesty, to our country,...
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The Edinburgh annual register, Volume 3, Part 1

1812 - 620 pages
...family, in a letter to Mr Perceval, in these words : " Wednesday night, 12 o'clock, Dec. 19, " SIR,— The Prince of Wales having assembled the whole of...intended to be proposed by his majesty's confidential si-rvants to the Lords and Commons, for the establishment of a restricted regency, should the continuance...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 32

1812 - 1038 pages
...exercise of the prerogative, while called upon to discharge as regent the royal authority. Sir, — The prince of Wales having assembled the whole of...communicated to us the plan intended to be proposed by his mnje>ty's confidential servants, to the lords and commons, for the establishment of a restricted regency,...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 3

1812 - 624 pages
...Perceval, in these words : " Wednesday night, 12 o'clock, Dec. 18. " SIR,— The Prince of Wales hiving assembled the whole of the male branches of the royal family, and having communicated to us the plan istended to be proposed by his majes, ty's confidential servants to the Lord: and Commons, for the...
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Memoirs of George the Fourth: Descriptive of the Most Interesting ..., Volume 2

Robert Huish - 1830 - 474 pages
...which were known to be the prevailing, though not the expressed ones of his Royal Highness. ' Sir, — The Prince of Wales having assembled the whole of...restricted regency, should the continuance of his Majesty's ever-tobe-deplored illness render it necessary ; we feel it a duty we owe to his Majesty, to our country,...
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Memoirs of George the Fourth: Descriptive of the Most Interesting ..., Volume 2

Robert Huish - 1830 - 466 pages
...were known to be the prevailing, though not the expressed ones of his Royal Highness. ' Sir,—The Prince of Wales having assembled the whole of the...restricted regency, should the continuance of his Majesty's ever-tobe-deplored illness render it necessary; we feel it a duty we owe to his Majesty, to our country,...
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Memoirs of George the Fourth: Descriptive of the Most Interesting ..., Volume 2

Robert Huish - 1830 - 462 pages
...the establishment of a restricted regency, should the continuance of his Majesty's ever-tobe-deplored illness render it necessary; we feel it a duty we owe to his Majesty, to our country, and to ourselves, to enter our solemn protest against measures we consider as perfectly...
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