The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates." V. 1-36; 1066/1625-1801/03. 1722-1733T.C. Hansard, 1811 |
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Stran 67
... France , for 1,000 tickets : that be cannot tell how many are delivered out ; for that the trustees keep the accounts , and have the books now in their custody : that the exa- minant has heard , they have received about 1001. for ...
... France , for 1,000 tickets : that be cannot tell how many are delivered out ; for that the trustees keep the accounts , and have the books now in their custody : that the exa- minant has heard , they have received about 1001. for ...
Stran 95
... France that he should not be suffered to pass through that kingdom , the conspirators found themselves under a necessity of deferring , their enterprize till the breaking up of the camp ; during which interval , they were la- bouring 95 ...
... France that he should not be suffered to pass through that kingdom , the conspirators found themselves under a necessity of deferring , their enterprize till the breaking up of the camp ; during which interval , they were la- bouring 95 ...
Stran 97
... France , to solicit him to send forces to the assistance of the conspirators . That the last of these memorials was drawn up in December 1721 , and contained a demand of 5,000 men , to be sent over by the Regent to in- vade these ...
... France , to solicit him to send forces to the assistance of the conspirators . That the last of these memorials was drawn up in December 1721 , and contained a demand of 5,000 men , to be sent over by the Regent to in- vade these ...
Stran 103
... France ; and he appears to your Committee , from several parts of the inter- cepted correspondence , to have the chief ma- nagement of the Pretender's affairs , and to be the principal agent and director in carrying on this conspiracy ...
... France ; and he appears to your Committee , from several parts of the inter- cepted correspondence , to have the chief ma- nagement of the Pretender's affairs , and to be the principal agent and director in carrying on this conspiracy ...
Stran 105
... France , " That the week before the late duke of Ormond had made application to the Regent by a person of great distinction , for leave to pass through France , under a pretence of going into Italy ; but that the Regent had absolutely ...
... France , " That the week before the late duke of Ormond had made application to the Regent by a person of great distinction , for leave to pass through France , under a pretence of going into Italy ; but that the Regent had absolutely ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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