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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... Answer ............... 26. The Duke of Norfolk committed on a suspicion of High Treason -Protest against it ........ ...... ✓ Debate in the Commons on the Augmentation of the Army 31. Mr. Robert Walpole hints to the Commons a Design of ...
... Answer ............... 26. The Duke of Norfolk committed on a suspicion of High Treason -Protest against it ........ ...... ✓ Debate in the Commons on the Augmentation of the Army 31. Mr. Robert Walpole hints to the Commons a Design of ...
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... Answer ........ The Commons ' Address of Thanks - The King's Answer .... Debate in the Commons concerning the Number of the Land Forces ........ 375 ......... 376 377 378 18 . Order of the Commons respecting Protections 379 21 ...
... Answer ........ The Commons ' Address of Thanks - The King's Answer .... Debate in the Commons concerning the Number of the Land Forces ........ 375 ......... 376 377 378 18 . Order of the Commons respecting Protections 379 21 ...
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... Answer ........................ . 28. Debate in the Commons on the Number of the Land Forces ...... Debate on Mr ... Answer ........ 508 Debate in the Lords on the said Treaties ........ 509 Lord Lechmere's Motion for a Clause to be ...
... Answer ........................ . 28. Debate in the Commons on the Number of the Land Forces ...... Debate on Mr ... Answer ........ 508 Debate in the Lords on the said Treaties ........ 509 Lord Lechmere's Motion for a Clause to be ...
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... Answer ... .... Debate in the Common's on the Address of Thanks 19. The Commons ' Address of Thanks - The King's Answer 24. Debate in the Lords on the King's Speech ............ ....... 523 528 529 533 535 Resolution of the Lords ...
... Answer ... .... Debate in the Common's on the Address of Thanks 19. The Commons ' Address of Thanks - The King's Answer 24. Debate in the Lords on the King's Speech ............ ....... 523 528 529 533 535 Resolution of the Lords ...
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... Answer 595 30. The Commons ' Address of Condolance , Congratulation , and Thanks The King's Answer ............... ...... July 3. Sir Robert Walpole's Motion for settling on the King the entire Revenues of the Civil List ........ Mr ...
... Answer 595 30. The Commons ' Address of Condolance , Congratulation , and Thanks The King's Answer ............... ...... July 3. Sir Robert Walpole's Motion for settling on the King the entire Revenues of the Civil List ........ Mr ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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