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 45
... manner as renders it wholly destructive of those very privileges in- tended to be preserved . " 3. Because his Majesty having , in effect , required the judgment and advice of the House touching the imprisonment and detainer of the duke ...
... manner as renders it wholly destructive of those very privileges in- tended to be preserved . " 3. Because his Majesty having , in effect , required the judgment and advice of the House touching the imprisonment and detainer of the duke ...
Stran 81
... manner of the State - Lotteries drawn in England ; except that , in this , the prizes will be drawn first , and the 333,335 re- maining numbers will be the blanks , The whole Lottery will be drawn in presence of some of the trustees ...
... manner of the State - Lotteries drawn in England ; except that , in this , the prizes will be drawn first , and the 333,335 re- maining numbers will be the blanks , The whole Lottery will be drawn in presence of some of the trustees ...
Stran 83
... manner as to ask a British Charter that may be for the service of the com- pany ; and yet , if possible , free from the objec- tions that have or may be made to the granting a British Charter , on the foot of the present German Charter ...
... manner as to ask a British Charter that may be for the service of the com- pany ; and yet , if possible , free from the objec- tions that have or may be made to the granting a British Charter , on the foot of the present German Charter ...
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... manner as Richard Pool , for arresting a cheesemonger's servant ; and had 5s . taken from him in money . " Anne Lefoe , a working woman , said , That she , having given evidence , at the assizes , against one of the Minters , who was ...
... manner as Richard Pool , for arresting a cheesemonger's servant ; and had 5s . taken from him in money . " Anne Lefoe , a working woman , said , That she , having given evidence , at the assizes , against one of the Minters , who was ...
Stran 99
... manner of execution , their next endeavour was to attempt an insurrection at the time when they supposed his Majesty would be going to Hanover . Of the reality of this design your Committee have found such evident and concurrent testi ...
... manner of execution , their next endeavour was to attempt an insurrection at the time when they supposed his Majesty would be going to Hanover . Of the reality of this design your Committee have found such evident and concurrent testi ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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