The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Količina 3;Količina 71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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... ship except the Protestant church , and that the insignia of office , if carried in any religious ceremony , should be carried in the ceremonics of that church alone . Secondly , a practice had got up of late , cal- culated to afford ...
... ship except the Protestant church , and that the insignia of office , if carried in any religious ceremony , should be carried in the ceremonics of that church alone . Secondly , a practice had got up of late , cal- culated to afford ...
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... ship - money , or lord chancellor Jeffries when he drew out the warrant of commitment of the Pro- testant bishops to the Tower . The learned gentleman then en- tered into a detailed legal argument , supported by statutes and histori ...
... ship - money , or lord chancellor Jeffries when he drew out the warrant of commitment of the Pro- testant bishops to the Tower . The learned gentleman then en- tered into a detailed legal argument , supported by statutes and histori ...
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... treat with you , even on the basis of securities , then your lord- ships must agree with me that we are in a new and altered position altogether . " a century - those members had taken a part in 78 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
... treat with you , even on the basis of securities , then your lord- ships must agree with me that we are in a new and altered position altogether . " a century - those members had taken a part in 78 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
Stran 81
... ships had to weigh between distant and speculative dangers , and urgent and pressing mischiefs . This was the dilemma to which Parliament had been brought , and it was worth while to inquire how it had been so . The first cause of it ...
... ships had to weigh between distant and speculative dangers , and urgent and pressing mischiefs . This was the dilemma to which Parliament had been brought , and it was worth while to inquire how it had been so . The first cause of it ...
Stran 134
... ship . As captain Dickinson had already re- ceived an order from the same quarter , in common with the other ... ships in the action at Navarino ) , because he had succeeded to the command of the Genoa after the captain had been carried ...
... ship . As captain Dickinson had already re- ceived an order from the same quarter , in common with the other ... ships in the action at Navarino ) , because he had succeeded to the command of the Genoa after the captain had been carried ...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ... Celotni ogled - 1812 |
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