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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... PARLIAMENT . II . ADDRESSES . III . ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT . IV . KING'S SPEECHES . V. KING'S MESSAGES . VI . LISTS ... PARLIAMENT . BOTH 1. PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES IN BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT . FIRST SESSION OF THE SIXTH PARLIAMENT OF ...
... PARLIAMENT . II . ADDRESSES . III . ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT . IV . KING'S SPEECHES . V. KING'S MESSAGES . VI . LISTS ... PARLIAMENT . BOTH 1. PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES IN BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT . FIRST SESSION OF THE SIXTH PARLIAMENT OF ...
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... Parliament dissolved ...... 607 FIRST SESSION OF THE SEVENTH PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN . 1728 . Jan. 23 . Meeting of the New Parliament 607 List of the House of Commons ....... 608 List of the Sixteen Peers of Scotland 628 Arthur ...
... Parliament dissolved ...... 607 FIRST SESSION OF THE SEVENTH PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN . 1728 . Jan. 23 . Meeting of the New Parliament 607 List of the House of Commons ....... 608 List of the Sixteen Peers of Scotland 628 Arthur ...
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... Parliamentary History . Sir Rich , Grosvenor , Sir Rob . Grosvenor ,. 9 GEORGE THE FIRST , A. D. 1722 . FIRST SESSION OF THE SIXTH PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN . Meeting of the New Parliament . ] October 9 , 1722. This day the New Parliament ...
... Parliamentary History . Sir Rich , Grosvenor , Sir Rob . Grosvenor ,. 9 GEORGE THE FIRST , A. D. 1722 . FIRST SESSION OF THE SIXTH PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN . Meeting of the New Parliament . ] October 9 , 1722. This day the New Parliament ...
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... parliament ; and his own experience had taught him to be most sensible of it him- self ; he did therefore really wish the noble lord , and honourable person , would withdraw their motion ; or that some other gentleman would propose a ...
... parliament ; and his own experience had taught him to be most sensible of it him- self ; he did therefore really wish the noble lord , and honourable person , would withdraw their motion ; or that some other gentleman would propose a ...
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... Parliament . " Then the Lord Chancellor said , " My Lords and Gentlemen ; I have re- ceived his Majesty's commands from the throne , to declare to you in his Majesty's name and words , the causes of his calling this parliament , as ...
... Parliament . " Then the Lord Chancellor said , " My Lords and Gentlemen ; I have re- ceived his Majesty's commands from the throne , to declare to you in his Majesty's name and words , the causes of his calling this parliament , as ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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