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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... brought in to prevent Pensioners from Sitting in the House of Commons 831 ...... .......... 834 ......... 839 841 V 3 . 6 . ....... 10. Debate concerning the Subsidy to the Duke of Wolfenbuttel 11. Petitions against the Proceedings at ...
... brought in to prevent Pensioners from Sitting in the House of Commons 831 ...... .......... 834 ......... 839 841 V 3 . 6 . ....... 10. Debate concerning the Subsidy to the Duke of Wolfenbuttel 11. Petitions against the Proceedings at ...
Stran 75
... brought to an account ; for that he asked sir Tho . Webster , and sir Thomas said , That he never saw any account of that stock . : " Mr. Andrew Hope said , That there was a clause in the charter for a Lottery ; and that the Lottery was ...
... brought to an account ; for that he asked sir Tho . Webster , and sir Thomas said , That he never saw any account of that stock . : " Mr. Andrew Hope said , That there was a clause in the charter for a Lottery ; and that the Lottery was ...
Stran 117
... brought with him memorandums of their names ; that accordingly , he drew up a fair list of the Tory gentlemen of Norfolk , and gave the said list to the Pretender at a second interview , thinking it would be agreeable to him . That the ...
... brought with him memorandums of their names ; that accordingly , he drew up a fair list of the Tory gentlemen of Norfolk , and gave the said list to the Pretender at a second interview , thinking it would be agreeable to him . That the ...
Stran 139
... brought to join with the Regent in proper measures to do it : or , that if the Regent would but stand neuter , they would soon bring the Pretender's law - suit to bear independant on any whatever . " He adds , " That he is satisfied the ...
... brought to join with the Regent in proper measures to do it : or , that if the Regent would but stand neuter , they would soon bring the Pretender's law - suit to bear independant on any whatever . " He adds , " That he is satisfied the ...
Stran 143
... brought him the heads of a letter , to be drawn up with a design of its being intercepted by the government , in order to amuse them in a false security . That he drew up the said letter in a paper writ co- lumn - ways ; that this paper ...
... brought him the heads of a letter , to be drawn up with a design of its being intercepted by the government , in order to amuse them in a false security . That he drew up the said letter in a paper writ co- lumn - ways ; that this paper ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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