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
... desired of them ; being deter- Pence than what was absolutely necessary for their peace and security , " Some of the Conspirators have been taken up and secured ; and endeavours are used for the apprehending others . " I am commanded by ...
... desired of them ; being deter- Pence than what was absolutely necessary for their peace and security , " Some of the Conspirators have been taken up and secured ; and endeavours are used for the apprehending others . " I am commanded by ...
Stran 43
... desired the consent of the House to detain the said lords Prisoners in the Tower by virtue of the Act passed this session for suspending the Habeas Corpus act : To this the House readily consented . picion of High Treason . ] Oct. 26 ...
... desired the consent of the House to detain the said lords Prisoners in the Tower by virtue of the Act passed this session for suspending the Habeas Corpus act : To this the House readily consented . picion of High Treason . ] Oct. 26 ...
Stran 49
... desired the concurrence of palace at St. James's , and presented to his Ma- the Commons . The managers for the Com - jesty the said Address as follows : mous being returned to their House , Mr. Pel- ham reported the Conference , and ...
... desired the concurrence of palace at St. James's , and presented to his Ma- the Commons . The managers for the Com - jesty the said Address as follows : mous being returned to their House , Mr. Pel- ham reported the Conference , and ...
Stran 67
... desired the Committee would not put him upon difficulties : Being again asked Whether he would not deliver the papers ; said , that he was very willing to deliver the papers , if it was not for the difficulties he has before - mentioned ...
... desired the Committee would not put him upon difficulties : Being again asked Whether he would not deliver the papers ; said , that he was very willing to deliver the papers , if it was not for the difficulties he has before - mentioned ...
Stran 69
... desired to produce , or leave with the chairman , the minutes relating to the application for the British Charter : Which he accordingly has sent to the chair- man ; and the same are hereunto annexed , No. III . " Mr. Nath . Brassey ...
... desired to produce , or leave with the chairman , the minutes relating to the application for the British Charter : Which he accordingly has sent to the chair- man ; and the same are hereunto annexed , No. III . " Mr. Nath . Brassey ...
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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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