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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... KingdoM— State of the Fleet Prison SECOND REPORT of the same .................. .. ............ 706 731 5 . Bill against Bambridge , the Warden of the Fleet Protest against reading it twice in one day ....... - 753 6. Amendments made by ...
... KingdoM— State of the Fleet Prison SECOND REPORT of the same .................. .. ............ 706 731 5 . Bill against Bambridge , the Warden of the Fleet Protest against reading it twice in one day ....... - 753 6. Amendments made by ...
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... kingdom ) have been brought over from Ire land . The States General have given me assurances , that they would keep a consider- able body of forces in a readiness to embark on the first notice of their being wanted here , mined not to ...
... kingdom ) have been brought over from Ire land . The States General have given me assurances , that they would keep a consider- able body of forces in a readiness to embark on the first notice of their being wanted here , mined not to ...
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... kingdom ; and I have been particularly careful not to direct any expence to be made greater , or sooner , than was of absolute necessity . “ I have likewise ordered Estimates to be prepared , and laid before you , for the service of the ...
... kingdom ; and I have been particularly careful not to direct any expence to be made greater , or sooner , than was of absolute necessity . “ I have likewise ordered Estimates to be prepared , and laid before you , for the service of the ...
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... kingdom . " Could the enemies of our peace have pro- cured a foreign force to invade us , and , by in the heart of your kingdom , though we assure such assistance , a rebellion to have been raised ourselves so desperate an attempt must ...
... kingdom . " Could the enemies of our peace have pro- cured a foreign force to invade us , and , by in the heart of your kingdom , though we assure such assistance , a rebellion to have been raised ourselves so desperate an attempt must ...
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... kingdom . And it is the greatest satisfaction to us , to see the readi- the States General , to assist you with a good body of forces , if there had been occasion . " But among all the steps taken for the safety of your Majesty and the ...
... kingdom . And it is the greatest satisfaction to us , to see the readi- the States General , to assist you with a good body of forces , if there had been occasion . " But among all the steps taken for the safety of your Majesty and the ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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