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... Prince , and accepted by the Princess signing her name to it , and countersigned by the Prince's Chancellor . This gracious Proposal was made con- ditionally ; and his Royal Highness most reasonably , amongst other conditions , in ...
... Prince , and accepted by the Princess signing her name to it , and countersigned by the Prince's Chancellor . This gracious Proposal was made con- ditionally ; and his Royal Highness most reasonably , amongst other conditions , in ...
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... Prince of Wales , to signify , that his Majesty thinks it reasona- ble that it should be fully understood , and that his Majesty does so understand it , that it would be contrary to what the Prince reasonably and justly made an in ...
... Prince of Wales , to signify , that his Majesty thinks it reasona- ble that it should be fully understood , and that his Majesty does so understand it , that it would be contrary to what the Prince reasonably and justly made an in ...
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... Prince of Wales's debts , yet as they had been contracted , it was necessary for them in some manner to be paid . He had not mentioned the sum of 6,000l . for the house at Greenwich , as having been paid out of the Prince of Wales's ...
... Prince of Wales's debts , yet as they had been contracted , it was necessary for them in some manner to be paid . He had not mentioned the sum of 6,000l . for the house at Greenwich , as having been paid out of the Prince of Wales's ...
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