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 21
... least. had leave to petition , which be did , and re- newed it in Sess : 2 ; 3 . Graill , & c . David Scott , and Philip Anstruther , Doable return ; the former not duly returned , but Mr. Scott petitioned , complaining of an un- due ...
... least. had leave to petition , which be did , and re- newed it in Sess : 2 ; 3 . Graill , & c . David Scott , and Philip Anstruther , Doable return ; the former not duly returned , but Mr. Scott petitioned , complaining of an un- due ...
Stran 23
... least doubt one moment to call him again to the same Chair ; and desire him once more to sacrifice his own ease and quiet , to the service of this House , and his country ? And , That he hoped every gentleman would concur in the motion ...
... least doubt one moment to call him again to the same Chair ; and desire him once more to sacrifice his own ease and quiet , to the service of this House , and his country ? And , That he hoped every gentleman would concur in the motion ...
Stran 77
... blanks to one prize the least prize five pounds , sterling , or fifty - five guilders . to the company in their said charter . The proprietors 77 ] [ 78 PARL . HISTORY , 9 GEORGE I. 1723. - concerning the Harburg Lottery .
... blanks to one prize the least prize five pounds , sterling , or fifty - five guilders . to the company in their said charter . The proprietors 77 ] [ 78 PARL . HISTORY , 9 GEORGE I. 1723. - concerning the Harburg Lottery .
Stran 93
... least umbrage to your worships order , in the execut- - 1 ing your warrants upon highwaymen , thieves , pickpockets , and whores : but must intreat you , gentlemen of this honourable bench , that , as our case and circumstances are ...
... least umbrage to your worships order , in the execut- - 1 ing your warrants upon highwaymen , thieves , pickpockets , and whores : but must intreat you , gentlemen of this honourable bench , that , as our case and circumstances are ...
Stran 141
... least indirectly , and that without breach of the bonne foy he owes king George , or the ministry . He adds , that they ( his friend's clients ) are for any thing but under their hands ; and that if they should apply to Dillon , or the ...
... least indirectly , and that without breach of the bonne foy he owes king George , or the ministry . He adds , that they ( his friend's clients ) are for any thing but under their hands ; and that if they should apply to Dillon , or 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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