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 15
... called " The Harburgh Lottery , " 27. Of the Committee of the House of Commons appointed to in- quire into pretended Privileged Places , 88 . Mar. 1 . Apr. 23 . 1724. Nov. 20 . Of the Committee of the House of Commons appointed to ex ...
... called " The Harburgh Lottery , " 27. Of the Committee of the House of Commons appointed to in- quire into pretended Privileged Places , 88 . Mar. 1 . Apr. 23 . 1724. Nov. 20 . Of the Committee of the House of Commons appointed to ex ...
Stran 15
... Called up to the House of Peers as lord Lynn ; a new writ ordered , May 27 , 1723 . Horatio Walpole , -Auditor of the plantation accompts , joint secretary to the Treasury , and ambassador extraordinary to the court of France . William ...
... Called up to the House of Peers as lord Lynn ; a new writ ordered , May 27 , 1723 . Horatio Walpole , -Auditor of the plantation accompts , joint secretary to the Treasury , and ambassador extraordinary to the court of France . William ...
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... called the Habeas Corpus Act , is admitted on all hands itself . But , it is necessary for us all , before we can or ought to be satisfied in so important a point , to enter carefully into the particular questions , which naturally ...
... called the Habeas Corpus Act , is admitted on all hands itself . But , it is necessary for us all , before we can or ought to be satisfied in so important a point , to enter carefully into the particular questions , which naturally ...
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... CALLED " THE HARBURGH LOTTERY , ' Feb. 1. Mr. Hungerford reported , from the Committee appointed to inquire into the Pro- ject , called " The Harburgh Lottery , ' " ' * and all " The affair which occasioned the most talk , next to the ...
... CALLED " THE HARBURGH LOTTERY , ' Feb. 1. Mr. Hungerford reported , from the Committee appointed to inquire into the Pro- ject , called " The Harburgh Lottery , ' " ' * and all " The affair which occasioned the most talk , next to the ...
Stran 67
... called 1,500,000l . stock ; and that it was as large before the new proprie- tors came in That 2 per cent . is paid in upon 1,000,000l .; in money , 13,000l .; in notes , 7,000l . which were paid to the examinant as treasurer to the ...
... called 1,500,000l . stock ; and that it was as large before the new proprie- tors came in That 2 per cent . is paid in upon 1,000,000l .; in money , 13,000l .; in notes , 7,000l . which were paid to the examinant as treasurer to the ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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