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 65
... examinant : That he has seen the original charter : That it bore date about the latter end of November 1720 ; and that it specifies the Lottery to be drawn at Hanover : That the grant of the Lottery was made to the examinant , about ...
... examinant : That he has seen the original charter : That it bore date about the latter end of November 1720 ; and that it specifies the Lottery to be drawn at Hanover : That the grant of the Lottery was made to the examinant , about ...
Stran 67
... examinant as treasurer to the company . " Being examined by what authority he was treasurer , said , he was appointed treasurer by the Charter of the King , and that his name is in the warrant of the king as treasurer : Being asked ...
... examinant as treasurer to the company . " Being examined by what authority he was treasurer , said , he was appointed treasurer by the Charter of the King , and that his name is in the warrant of the king as treasurer : Being asked ...
Stran 69
... examinant supposed Mr. Squire either locked them up himself , or the messenger , by his di- rection : Said , That the reason he gave for so doing , was to clear the room ; and that neither Mr. Squire , or the messenger , knew what pa ...
... examinant supposed Mr. Squire either locked them up himself , or the messenger , by his di- rection : Said , That the reason he gave for so doing , was to clear the room ; and that neither Mr. Squire , or the messenger , knew what pa ...
Stran 71
... examinant did not only object to the scheme itself , as not being a fair adven- ture , but did disapprove of it , and declare , he would not come into it ; because lord Bar- rington told them , at that meeting , that 75,000l . was to be ...
... examinant did not only object to the scheme itself , as not being a fair adven- ture , but did disapprove of it , and declare , he would not come into it ; because lord Bar- rington told them , at that meeting , that 75,000l . was to be ...
Stran 73
... examinant : " That , some time after , when sir Thomas Webster and sir Charles Wager acted as de- puty - governors , the examinant heard there was application making to the English ministry , to get an English charter ; and that notice ...
... examinant : " That , some time after , when sir Thomas Webster and sir Charles Wager acted as de- puty - governors , the examinant heard there was application making to the English ministry , to get an English charter ; and that notice ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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