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... Majesty in Council that the Commissioners are to keep the subject in view . No. 9. Durham Benefices Augmenta- tion , dated June 21 , 1837. - Augmenta- tions of the following poor benefices , which the late William Bishop of Durham had ...
... Majesty in Council that the Commissioners are to keep the subject in view . No. 9. Durham Benefices Augmenta- tion , dated June 21 , 1837. - Augmenta- tions of the following poor benefices , which the late William Bishop of Durham had ...
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... Majesty's Commission . Vols . IV . and V. 4to . 20s . each . History of the Reformation in Germany and Switzerland . By J. H. MERLE D'AUBIGNE . 8vo . 10s . 6d . Memoirs of his Own Time : the Con- gress of Vienna . By the Viscount DE ...
... Majesty's Commission . Vols . IV . and V. 4to . 20s . each . History of the Reformation in Germany and Switzerland . By J. H. MERLE D'AUBIGNE . 8vo . 10s . 6d . Memoirs of his Own Time : the Con- gress of Vienna . By the Viscount DE ...
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... Majesty Leopold II . Grand Duke of Tuscany was elected a Fellow . The reading of the paper by Mr. Ivory , on the ... Majesty's possessions . The right reverend prelate intimated that the soirées , commenced by him last season , would be ...
... Majesty Leopold II . Grand Duke of Tuscany was elected a Fellow . The reading of the paper by Mr. Ivory , on the ... Majesty's possessions . The right reverend prelate intimated that the soirées , commenced by him last season , would be ...
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... Majesty William IV . and that the Queen , with that love for art and science which has distinguished the first year of Her Majesty's reign , has been pleased to become the patroness of the Institute . During the last year the so- ciety ...
... Majesty William IV . and that the Queen , with that love for art and science which has distinguished the first year of Her Majesty's reign , has been pleased to become the patroness of the Institute . During the last year the so- ciety ...
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... Majesty , the sum of 13,000,0007 . be raised by Exchequer Bills , for the ser- vice of the year 1838. " Agreed to , and a Bill ordered to be brought in by the Chan- cellor of the Exchequer and Mr. Baring . May 22. After the presentation ...
... Majesty , the sum of 13,000,0007 . be raised by Exchequer Bills , for the ser- vice of the year 1838. " Agreed to , and a Bill ordered to be brought in by the Chan- cellor of the Exchequer and Mr. Baring . May 22. After the presentation ...
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