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 49
... correspondence with the Commons , managers of the Commons were sent to desire their Lordships ' concurrence both to the Amend- they had thought proper to communicate to ment to one of their Resolutions beforemen- them the Message their ...
... correspondence with the Commons , managers of the Commons were sent to desire their Lordships ' concurrence both to the Amend- they had thought proper to communicate to ment to one of their Resolutions beforemen- them the Message their ...
Stran 97
... correspondence , which the conspirators have furnished the government with against themselves , the several branches of which appear to the Committee connected with one another , and all concurring in one continued design of subverting ...
... correspondence , which the conspirators have furnished the government with against themselves , the several branches of which appear to the Committee connected with one another , and all concurring in one continued design of subverting ...
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... correspondences of so hazardous a nature , all sort of art and industry should be used , and all the help of cyphers and jargon called in , to disguise the real designs , and to conceal the true names of the persons concerned , in order ...
... correspondences of so hazardous a nature , all sort of art and industry should be used , and all the help of cyphers and jargon called in , to disguise the real designs , and to conceal the true names of the persons concerned , in order ...
Stran 103
... correspondence together ; and others again by direct informations upon oath . And , as the degrees of evidence , in a search of this na- ture , must be various , the Committee have taken all the care they can , to distinguish what ...
... correspondence together ; and others again by direct informations upon oath . And , as the degrees of evidence , in a search of this na- ture , must be various , the Committee have taken all the care they can , to distinguish what ...
Stran 111
... correspondence and other papers referred to them , and from the examina- tions of the persons concerned , by which it will farther appear to the House , that the de- sign was constantly prosecuted in all parts , without any other ...
... correspondence and other papers referred to them , and from the examina- tions of the persons concerned , by which it will farther appear to the House , that the de- sign was constantly prosecuted in all parts , without any other ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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