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
... proof , than by placing again in the Chair the honourable per- son that had been named , who had been always distinguished for his love of liberty , and unal- terable adherence to our present establish- ment : That if there be yet any ...
... proof , than by placing again in the Chair the honourable per- son that had been named , who had been always distinguished for his love of liberty , and unal- terable adherence to our present establish- ment : That if there be yet any ...
Stran 25
... proofs of this wicked design . accounted for : but , however vain and unsuc- cessful these desperate projects may prove in the end , they have at present so far the desired effect , as to create uneasiness and diffidence in the minds of ...
... proofs of this wicked design . accounted for : but , however vain and unsuc- cessful these desperate projects may prove in the end , they have at present so far the desired effect , as to create uneasiness and diffidence in the minds of ...
Stran 59
... proofs touching the same , since that time received very great satisfaction and is firmly persuaded , that such farther satis- faction will he yet in due time given , as must of ; " and a question being stated thereupon , render it ...
... proofs touching the same , since that time received very great satisfaction and is firmly persuaded , that such farther satis- faction will he yet in due time given , as must of ; " and a question being stated thereupon , render it ...
Stran 141
... proof that king George designs to support the em- peror against the French king and his coss . and that without being seen in it . " I would be glad to know how the duke of Berwick does , and if he continues there this summer . I have ...
... proof that king George designs to support the em- peror against the French king and his coss . and that without being seen in it . " I would be glad to know how the duke of Berwick does , and if he continues there this summer . I have ...
Stran 143
... proof of trust always apprehended to be the foreign corres- could not well have been given . It appears also by pondence of the bishop with the Pretender's foul draughts of letters taken among his papers , agents ; and that Kelly told ...
... proof of trust always apprehended to be the foreign corres- could not well have been given . It appears also by pondence of the bishop with the Pretender's foul draughts of letters taken among his papers , agents ; and that Kelly told ...
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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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