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 31
... affairs appeared to all abroad , if they had seen the parliament of Britain itself cold and indifferent in such a cause , and denying their present king the powers necessary even for the preser- vation of his own life against violence ...
... affairs appeared to all abroad , if they had seen the parliament of Britain itself cold and indifferent in such a cause , and denying their present king the powers necessary even for the preser- vation of his own life against violence ...
Stran 99
... affair , where it was so much the interest of the conspirators to act with the utmost caution and secrecy . It has already ... affairs : that their acquaintance having begun in this manner , lord Orrery sent to him to inquire into the ...
... affair , where it was so much the interest of the conspirators to act with the utmost caution and secrecy . It has already ... affairs : that their acquaintance having begun in this manner , lord Orrery sent to him to inquire into the ...
Stran 103
... - nagement of the Pretender's affairs , and to be the principal agent and director in carrying on this conspiracy . Ormond in his letter to L- afterwards says , " 103 ] PARL . HISTORY , 9 GEORGE I. 1723. - Report of the Commons , [ 204.
... - nagement of the Pretender's affairs , and to be the principal agent and director in carrying on this conspiracy . Ormond in his letter to L- afterwards says , " 103 ] PARL . HISTORY , 9 GEORGE I. 1723. - Report of the Commons , [ 204.
Stran 113
... affairs . " But this particular he did not own till the review of his examination , when he found the Committee were ... affair to transact at Venice , this and a natural inclination and curiosity , which he had always had to see the ...
... affairs . " But this particular he did not own till the review of his examination , when he found the Committee were ... affair to transact at Venice , this and a natural inclination and curiosity , which he had always had to see the ...
Stran 119
... affairs ; having heard that the said lord was in the Pretender's interest . " That upon his being refused by lord Orrery , he made his application to lord North and Grey , as mentioned in his trial , who stood , knowing , as he believes ...
... affairs ; having heard that the said lord was in the Pretender's interest . " That upon his being refused by lord Orrery , he made his application to lord North and Grey , as mentioned in his trial , who stood , knowing , as he believes ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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