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 7
... sent to the Commons only .... Lord Trevor moves to adjourn the Consideration thereof for a Month 518 ........... 518 Protest on Lord Trevor's Motion being agreed to .... 27. A Bill to prevent Bribery at Elections passes the Commons ...
... sent to the Commons only .... Lord Trevor moves to adjourn the Consideration thereof for a Month 518 ........... 518 Protest on Lord Trevor's Motion being agreed to .... 27. A Bill to prevent Bribery at Elections passes the Commons ...
Stran 33
... sent suspension for one year , ever be a prece- dent for a suspension hereafter for two years ; as some would seem to fear , though there be an absurdity in the very supposition . But the care in former suspensions , to guard against ...
... sent suspension for one year , ever be a prece- dent for a suspension hereafter for two years ; as some would seem to fear , though there be an absurdity in the very supposition . But the care in former suspensions , to guard against ...
Stran 49
... sent a Message to desire a Conference with the Commons , which being readily agreed to , the Lord President , one of the managers for the Lords , acquainted the mana- gers for the Commons , ( who were Mr. Chan- , The Joint Address of ...
... sent a Message to desire a Conference with the Commons , which being readily agreed to , the Lord President , one of the managers for the Lords , acquainted the mana- gers for the Commons , ( who were Mr. Chan- , The Joint Address of ...
Stran 67
... sent it to the printer's which was in order to clear the river Elbe : That he drew the advertisement himself , and af That he cannot be positive who formed the Lot - terwards shewed it to several gentlemen ; and tery ; but that he has ...
... sent it to the printer's which was in order to clear the river Elbe : That he drew the advertisement himself , and af That he cannot be positive who formed the Lot - terwards shewed it to several gentlemen ; and tery ; but that he has ...
Stran 69
... sent him notice , in writ- he never heard , that any application was de - ing , that they would examine him the next day : signed to be made for a charter for a Lottery : that there are minutes taken of the order to ap- ply for an ...
... sent him notice , in writ- he never heard , that any application was de - ing , that they would examine him the next day : signed to be made for a charter for a Lottery : that there are minutes taken of the order to ap- ply for an ...
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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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