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 43
... asked for the year ensuing , shall very little exceed what was given for the service of the last . " And we assure your Majesty , that we will not only make good the extraordinary expences that have been already incurred , but will ...
... asked for the year ensuing , shall very little exceed what was given for the service of the last . " And we assure your Majesty , that we will not only make good the extraordinary expences that have been already incurred , but will ...
Stran 67
... asked , how he came to take notes ; declared , he received orders from some of the directors to take them ; and that the notes are some of their own That the notes are in the custody of Ridpath ; for that he , the examinant , has ...
... asked , how he came to take notes ; declared , he received orders from some of the directors to take them ; and that the notes are some of their own That the notes are in the custody of Ridpath ; for that he , the examinant , has ...
Stran 69
... asked , Whether there was ever ten votes against the Lottery ? said , there was not half ten That the last general meeting or- dered , that endeavours should be used to fill the Lottery with all possible speed ; and that all the deputy ...
... asked , Whether there was ever ten votes against the Lottery ? said , there was not half ten That the last general meeting or- dered , that endeavours should be used to fill the Lottery with all possible speed ; and that all the deputy ...
Stran 71
... asked , Whether , if the whole 75,000l . was not expended in the execution of the Lottery , the remaining part of the money should not go to the company : He was told , by lord Barrington , That a great deal of that money was to be ...
... asked , Whether , if the whole 75,000l . was not expended in the execution of the Lottery , the remaining part of the money should not go to the company : He was told , by lord Barrington , That a great deal of that money was to be ...
Stran 73
... asked 40,000l . for a worse : And said , He believed that the examinant's dislike to the Schenie was , because he was not a trustee ; but he hoped to live to see the examinant a trustee : That the examinant found a paper of minutes ...
... asked 40,000l . for a worse : And said , He believed that the examinant's dislike to the Schenie was , because he was not a trustee ; but he hoped to live to see the examinant a trustee : That the examinant found a paper of minutes ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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