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 33
... never yet was made for so long a time . It may be so ; though one was conti- nued to nine months , pretty near this . But precedents are on the side of this material part of the provision , that the season in which the parliament was ...
... never yet was made for so long a time . It may be so ; though one was conti- nued to nine months , pretty near this . But precedents are on the side of this material part of the provision , that the season in which the parliament was ...
Stran 67
... never saw any account of it : That he believes , Mr. Ridpath keeps the account of the money re- ceived : That if the Lottery should take place , the stock would be worth 29 per cent .: That the whole stock is called 1,500,000l . stock ...
... never saw any account of it : That he believes , Mr. Ridpath keeps the account of the money re- ceived : That if the Lottery should take place , the stock would be worth 29 per cent .: That the whole stock is called 1,500,000l . stock ...
Stran 71
... never know : " Being asked , whether he ever saw the ap- probation of the scheme of the Lottery ; said , That he desired to see it ; but was denied to see it , by lord Barrington : That he could ne ver get sight of the Company's books ...
... never know : " Being asked , whether he ever saw the ap- probation of the scheme of the Lottery ; said , That he desired to see it ; but was denied to see it , by lord Barrington : That he could ne ver get sight of the Company's books ...
Stran 75
... never brought to an account ; for that he asked sir Tho . Webster , and sir Thomas said , That he never saw any account of that stock . : " Mr. Andrew Hope said , That there was a clause in the charter for a Lottery ; and that the ...
... never brought to an account ; for that he asked sir Tho . Webster , and sir Thomas said , That he never saw any account of that stock . : " Mr. Andrew Hope said , That there was a clause in the charter for a Lottery ; and that the ...
Stran 127
... never had any business with lord Orrery in the way of his pro- fession , nor any other private business , that could ... never explained to him by which of the Pretender's agents parti- cularly , and that he , Layer , never opened him ...
... never had any business with lord Orrery in the way of his pro- fession , nor any other private business , that could ... never explained to him by which of the Pretender's agents parti- cularly , and that he , Layer , never opened him ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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