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 25
... 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 industriously and maliciously fomented , are ...
... 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 industriously and maliciously fomented , are ...
Stran 97
... believe was from the Bishop of Rochester to the Pretender , as will be shewn in the follow- ing part of this report ; in this letter he says , " Notwithstanding this opportunity is elapsed , I agree with you another may offer before the ...
... believe was from the Bishop of Rochester to the Pretender , as will be shewn in the follow- ing part of this report ; in this letter he says , " Notwithstanding this opportunity is elapsed , I agree with you another may offer before the ...
Stran 103
... believe , that they are the same per- sons , who in another letter , inclosed to Wil- more soon after , and writ in the saine cypher , are found by the decypherers to have the ini- tial letters of their names , G , and N—— ; in which ...
... believe , that they are the same per- sons , who in another letter , inclosed to Wil- more soon after , and writ in the saine cypher , are found by the decypherers to have the ini- tial letters of their names , G , and N—— ; in which ...
Stran 113
... believe , that his journey was not known of at Rome ; but after Plunket's examination , being uncertain what Plunket might have confessed , he thought it proper to be more open upon this head , though , contra- dicting in some measure ...
... believe , that his journey was not known of at Rome ; but after Plunket's examination , being uncertain what Plunket might have confessed , he thought it proper to be more open upon this head , though , contra- dicting in some measure ...
Stran 135
... believe I shall accept of his offer . " In ano- ther foul draught of the same letter , he says ( as has been before observed ) " There is one sets out from Norfolk in a few days , to let you know the Tanners will stand by you on ...
... believe I shall accept of his offer . " In ano- ther foul draught of the same letter , he says ( as has been before observed ) " There is one sets out from Norfolk in a few days , to let you know the Tanners will stand by you on ...
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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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