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
... bave subscribed for tickets , to the amount of about 100,000 tickets ; which they are to pay for , when they take the tickets out ; and that there was a commission sent lately , from a gen- tleman in France , for 1,000 tickets : that be ...
... bave subscribed for tickets , to the amount of about 100,000 tickets ; which they are to pay for , when they take the tickets out ; and that there was a commission sent lately , from a gen- tleman in France , for 1,000 tickets : that be ...
Stran 273
... bave they proved nor attempted to prove me at one consultation , nor is there any thing tends to wards such a proof , except the exploded story of the Burford club , and two or three hearsay informations which were mentioned of my lord ...
... bave they proved nor attempted to prove me at one consultation , nor is there any thing tends to wards such a proof , except the exploded story of the Burford club , and two or three hearsay informations which were mentioned of my lord ...
Stran 359
... bave incurred several reasonably conclude , that the number of Roman forfeitures , that therefore you will take advan- Catholics is one third less than they were when tage of them for the plain answer to that is , king William came to ...
... bave incurred several reasonably conclude , that the number of Roman forfeitures , that therefore you will take advan- Catholics is one third less than they were when tage of them for the plain answer to that is , king William came to ...
Stran 423
... bave , exercise , and enjoy the same , which said office touches and concerns the administration and execution of justice in the said Court : And the said Thomas earl of Macclesfield , being Lord Chancellor , in pursuance and execution ...
... bave , exercise , and enjoy the same , which said office touches and concerns the administration and execution of justice in the said Court : And the said Thomas earl of Macclesfield , being Lord Chancellor , in pursuance and execution ...
Stran 495
... bave a strong fleet at sea early in the spring , sufficient to protect and defend the kingdom , to disappoint the hopes of the enemies to your Majesty's government , and resent any insults and attempts that may be vainly projected and ...
... bave a strong fleet at sea early in the spring , sufficient to protect and defend the kingdom , to disappoint the hopes of the enemies to your Majesty's government , and resent any insults and attempts that may be vainly projected and ...
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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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