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" Chancellor, with the assistance of the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Clarence, be requested to write a chapter in the room of it ; and that Mr. Burke do see that it be truly canonical, and faithfully inserted. "
The Works: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings by Robert Anderson - Page 369
by John Moore - 1820
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Mordaunt: Sketches of Life, Characters, and Manners, in Various ..., Volume 3

John Moore - Europe - 1800 - 478 pages
...expreffions were — ' That * the king was not a Chriftian monarch ; and that their royal highneffes the prince of Wales, the duke of York, and the duke of Clarence, ought not to be trufted.' " Though I thought this a moft unlikely ftory," continued lord Cardon ; " and, particularly...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 76

1843 - 632 pages
...examples: — In 1787, money had been borrowed in Paris on printed debentures for L.100 each, signed by the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Clarence. They went by the name of actions du Prince de Galles. The transaction was an unfortunate one ; the...
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Mooriana: Or, Selections from the Moral, Philosophical, and ..., Volume 1

John Moore - Scottish literature - 1803 - 322 pages
...desired him to repeat the expressions. He said, the expressions were : — " that the king was not a Christian monarch ; and that their royal highnesses the Prince of Wales, Duke of York, and the Duke of Clarence, ought not to be trusted." Though I thought this a most unlikely...
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Mooriana: or, Selections from the works of J. Moore, illustr. by ..., Volume 1

John Moore - 1803 - 312 pages
...desired him to repeat the expressions. He said, the expressions were : — " that the king was not a Christian monarch ; and that their royal highnesses the Prince of Wales, Duke of York, and the Duke of Clarence, ought not to be trusted." Though I thought this a most unlikely...
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Dissertation on the first principles of government

Thomas Paine - Political science - 1819 - 758 pages
...Parliament to expunge that chapter from the Bible; and that the Lord Chancellor, with the assistance of the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Clarence, be requested to write a chapter in the room of it; and that Mr. Burke do see that it be truly canonical,...
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The Works of John Moore

Robert Anderson - 1820 - 596 pages
...desired him to repeat the expressions. ' He said that the expressions were — ' That the king was not a Christian monarch ; and that their royal highnesses the prince of Wales, the duke of York, and the duka of Clarence, ought not to be trusted.' 4 Though I thought this a most unlikely story,' continued...
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The Political Writings of Thomas Paine: To which is Prefixed a ..., Volume 2

Thomas Paine - Political science - 1835 - 522 pages
...parliament to expunge that chapter from the Bible, and that the lord chancellor, with the assistance of the prince of Wales, the duke of York, and the duke of Clarence, be requested to write a chapter in the room of it; and that Mr. Burke do see that it be truly canonical,...
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The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch ...

Robert Huish - 1837 - 806 pages
...matter of history, that at this particular juncture, the three elder branches of the royal family, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Clarence, stood at a very low degree in the opinion of the public, particularly the two former. To follow the...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review

Early English newspapers - 1841 - 846 pages
...attendance at Court, succeeded in acquiring the esteem of all around him, and the particular friendship of the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Cumberland. In 1792 he entered the army, a commission having been presented to him by His Majesty in...
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Annual Register, Volume 83

Edmund Burke - History - 1842 - 964 pages
...King; George the Third, and, during his attendance at Court, acquired the particular friendship of the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Cumberland. In 1792 he entered the army, a commission having been presented to him by his Majesty in...
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