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 21
... circumstances of the times , and the many important affairs that seemed urgent to come before this House , the House ought in this first step , to give his Majesty , and the whole nation , dodvincing provfs of their firm adher- reasons ...
... circumstances of the times , and the many important affairs that seemed urgent to come before this House , the House ought in this first step , to give his Majesty , and the whole nation , dodvincing provfs of their firm adher- reasons ...
Stran 61
... circumstances , when the load of taxes is already so very great , and the kingdom in- volved in so immense a debt , that nothing but the most prudent economy and good husban- dry , can give us any probable prospect of eas- ing it and ...
... circumstances , when the load of taxes is already so very great , and the kingdom in- volved in so immense a debt , that nothing but the most prudent economy and good husban- dry , can give us any probable prospect of eas- ing it and ...
Stran 71
... circumstances ; not having had the opportunity to see the minutes , to refresh his memory : that he does believe it could not he agreed to , nem . con . for , to the best of his remembrance , he did declare , in the general court , that ...
... circumstances ; not having had the opportunity to see the minutes , to refresh his memory : that he does believe it could not he agreed to , nem . con . for , to the best of his remembrance , he did declare , in the general court , that ...
Stran 97
... circumstances . Philip Neynoe , clerk ( who was drowned in attempting to make his escape from the Messengers ) declared upon his examination before some of the lords of the council , " That he had been employed by George Kelly , and one ...
... circumstances . Philip Neynoe , clerk ( who was drowned in attempting to make his escape from the Messengers ) declared upon his examination before some of the lords of the council , " That he had been employed by George Kelly , and one ...
Stran 103
... circumstances , that it must mean the late duke of Ormond . The person that writes this letter to Dum- ville , adds ... circumstance of Kelly's mentioning these arms to Dillon's secretary , makes it probable . that by D. in Ormond's ...
... circumstances , that it must mean the late duke of Ormond . The person that writes this letter to Dum- ville , adds ... circumstance of Kelly's mentioning these arms to Dillon's secretary , makes it probable . that by D. in Ormond's ...
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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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