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
... ment : That if there be yet any enemies to our peace , who have entertained imaginary hopes , that the people of this kingdom have the least inclination to exchange a Protestant for a Popish government , let us shew by the known ...
... ment : That if there be yet any enemies to our peace , who have entertained imaginary hopes , that the people of this kingdom have the least inclination to exchange a Protestant for a Popish government , let us shew by the known ...
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... ment made thereto , which occasioned another very warm and obstinate debate . of parliament , to suspend it without an abso- lute necessity . That , indeed , in cases of ac- tual rebellion , or intended invasion , that act had been , at ...
... ment made thereto , which occasioned another very warm and obstinate debate . of parliament , to suspend it without an abso- lute necessity . That , indeed , in cases of ac- tual rebellion , or intended invasion , that act had been , at ...
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... ment , which comes little short of death , and which oftentimes occasions it . That the dic- tatorial power , among the Romans , was al- ways laid down immediately after the occasion for which it was given was over ; and it was ...
... ment , which comes little short of death , and which oftentimes occasions it . That the dic- tatorial power , among the Romans , was al- ways laid down immediately after the occasion for which it was given was over ; and it was ...
Stran 35
... ment will not be sitting the greatest part of dangerous Designs formed , and still carrying the time for which this Bill , if enacted , will on , against your majesty's most sacred person continue a law and such is the weakness of and ...
... ment will not be sitting the greatest part of dangerous Designs formed , and still carrying the time for which this Bill , if enacted , will on , against your majesty's most sacred person continue a law and such is the weakness of and ...
Stran 39
... ment . He said , That this wicked design was formed about Christmas last ; that the conspi- rators had at first made application to some Po- tentates abroad , for an assistance of 5000 men : that being denied , they afterwards , about ...
... ment . He said , That this wicked design was formed about Christmas last ; that the conspi- rators had at first made application to some Po- tentates abroad , for an assistance of 5000 men : that being denied , they afterwards , about ...
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Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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