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 43
... means restore public credit , and enable our- selves to attempt the gradual reduction of the great national debt , with a strict regard to parliamentary faith , than by doing every thing in our power for the support of your Majesty's ...
... means restore public credit , and enable our- selves to attempt the gradual reduction of the great national debt , with a strict regard to parliamentary faith , than by doing every thing in our power for the support of your Majesty's ...
Stran 77
... means , was the stock , the examinant cannot say : a proprietor of 66 Being asked , Whether he told Mr. Hope , That lord Barrington gave him order to sell the 100,000l . stock , or any part thereof ; said , He did not tell Mr. Hope so ...
... means , was the stock , the examinant cannot say : a proprietor of 66 Being asked , Whether he told Mr. Hope , That lord Barrington gave him order to sell the 100,000l . stock , or any part thereof ; said , He did not tell Mr. Hope so ...
Stran 87
... means to abolish them . • REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO INQUIRE INTO PRETENDED PRIVILEGED PLACES . ] Feb. 27. Mr. Conduit reported , from the Committee appointed to inquire into pretended Privileged Places ; and to report their ...
... means to abolish them . • REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO INQUIRE INTO PRETENDED PRIVILEGED PLACES . ] Feb. 27. Mr. Conduit reported , from the Committee appointed to inquire into pretended Privileged Places ; and to report their ...
Stran 125
... means clear up ' several passages in sir William Ellis's letters , particularly one in the letter of the 30th of Ja ... mean Mrs. Hughes , nurse to the Pretender's child ) sir Wil- liam having lost or mislaid his own . Now the word ...
... means clear up ' several passages in sir William Ellis's letters , particularly one in the letter of the 30th of Ja ... mean Mrs. Hughes , nurse to the Pretender's child ) sir Wil- liam having lost or mislaid his own . Now the word ...
Stran 139
... means to get into the saddle , in spite of the ministry and king George . " He adds , " That the army will not stand by . the king and ministry , against the great bent of the English gentlemen , the common people , and the country ...
... means to get into the saddle , in spite of the ministry and king George . " He adds , " That the army will not stand by . the king and ministry , against the great bent of the English gentlemen , the common people , and the country ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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