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 39
... friend Sach- everel , and he is supposed to have had the prin- cipal share in drawing up the masterly defence which ... friends re- proached him with having deserted his princi ples ; and his enemies did not hesitate assert- ing that he ...
... friend Sach- everel , and he is supposed to have had the prin- cipal share in drawing up the masterly defence which ... friends re- proached him with having deserted his princi ples ; and his enemies did not hesitate assert- ing that he ...
Stran 41
... friends and allies , mons should go about to alter it , the same might occasion a difference between the two Houses , which at this time of jealousy and danger , might sound ill in foreign courts . After this speech , about seven in the ...
... friends and allies , mons should go about to alter it , the same might occasion a difference between the two Houses , which at this time of jealousy and danger , might sound ill in foreign courts . After this speech , about seven in the ...
Stran 51
... Friend added , That some of those that had their education in foreign Popish Semina- ries proved some of the best friends to the pre- sent government . Mr. Yonge answered , That he knew very Then the question being put upon the motion ...
... Friend added , That some of those that had their education in foreign Popish Semina- ries proved some of the best friends to the pre- sent government . Mr. Yonge answered , That he knew very Then the question being put upon the motion ...
Stran 97
... friends abroad that had made application to the Regent for assistance to bring about a Revolution ; but he does not know whom his lordship meant ; General VOL , VIII . Dillon might be his correspondent , for ought he knew ; that lord ...
... friends abroad that had made application to the Regent for assistance to bring about a Revolution ; but he does not know whom his lordship meant ; General VOL , VIII . Dillon might be his correspondent , for ought he knew ; that lord ...
Stran 103
... friends will consider it , and send him if possible a greater supply than the 5,000l . that he wrote for in his of the 6th and 20th of April ; that the bills must be sent directly to B- , and may be bought at the Exchange of London ...
... friends will consider it , and send him if possible a greater supply than the 5,000l . that he wrote for in his of the 6th and 20th of April ; that the bills must be sent directly to B- , and may be bought at the Exchange of London ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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