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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... Pretender's Declaration ... 17. The Joint Address of both Houses to the King relating to the Pretender's Declaration - The King's Answer .. ..... ....... 23. Debate in the Commons on a Motion for raising 100,000l . on the Roman ...
... Pretender's Declaration ... 17. The Joint Address of both Houses to the King relating to the Pretender's Declaration - The King's Answer .. ..... ....... 23. Debate in the Commons on a Motion for raising 100,000l . on the Roman ...
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... Pretender . you the kingdom . I cannot but believe the hopes and expectations of our enemies are very ill ground- ed , in flattering themselves that the late discon- tents , occasioned by private losses and misfor- tunes , however ...
... Pretender . you the kingdom . I cannot but believe the hopes and expectations of our enemies are very ill ground- ed , in flattering themselves that the late discon- tents , occasioned by private losses and misfor- tunes , however ...
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... Pretender , in his lawn sleeves ; and when Ormond and Bolingbroke declined taking any vigorous step , is reported to have cxclaimed " Never was a better cause lost for want of spirit ! " It is certain that he was involved in the schemes ...
... Pretender , in his lawn sleeves ; and when Ormond and Bolingbroke declined taking any vigorous step , is reported to have cxclaimed " Never was a better cause lost for want of spirit ! " It is certain that he was involved in the schemes ...
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... Pretender at the Royal Exchange . That an exact account of this detestable Conspiracy would , in due time , be laid before the Parliament : and as to the business now before them , though it was true , that the Habeas Corpus act had ...
... Pretender at the Royal Exchange . That an exact account of this detestable Conspiracy would , in due time , be laid before the Parliament : and as to the business now before them , though it was true , that the Habeas Corpus act had ...
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... Pretender in a con- dition to offer terms to his Majesty ; and inju- rious to the honour of the British nation , in imagining that a free ... Pretender's Declaration . 1723 Abingdon, Earl of, 1006 Concerning the Pretender's Declaration,
... Pretender in a con- dition to offer terms to his Majesty ; and inju- rious to the honour of the British nation , in imagining that a free ... Pretender's Declaration . 1723 Abingdon, Earl of, 1006 Concerning the Pretender's Declaration,
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Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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