The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 136
... King , offering to abandon the Catholic Question . * Already , he was not only willing , but desirous to recede from the ground which he had taken , and to remain , upon the terms dictated by the King , at the head of the administration ...
... King , offering to abandon the Catholic Question . * Already , he was not only willing , but desirous to recede from the ground which he had taken , and to remain , upon the terms dictated by the King , at the head of the administration ...
Page 154
... King's malady . As on the last occasion , his life was for a time in danger ; but when . his bodily health was restored , the mental derangement was such that the appointment of a Regent came seriously into question . The attention of ...
... King's malady . As on the last occasion , his life was for a time in danger ; but when . his bodily health was restored , the mental derangement was such that the appointment of a Regent came seriously into question . The attention of ...
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... King until about the time when Addington tendered his resignation . On the 2nd of May , Mr. Pitt sent through Lord Eldon a letter to the King , containing his plan for the formation of a new Government , which was to comprehend the ...
... King until about the time when Addington tendered his resignation . On the 2nd of May , Mr. Pitt sent through Lord Eldon a letter to the King , containing his plan for the formation of a new Government , which was to comprehend the ...
Contents
1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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