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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... Salt used in Manure - Protest on rejecting it 1057 Motion to exempt Home - made Salt used for victualling Ships- Protest on rejecting it VOL . VIII . C 1057 1782 . Mar. 27. Motion for restraining any Officer of TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... Salt used in Manure - Protest on rejecting it 1057 Motion to exempt Home - made Salt used for victualling Ships- Protest on rejecting it VOL . VIII . C 1057 1782 . Mar. 27. Motion for restraining any Officer of TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... ship . St. Edmundsbury . Sir Jermyn Davers , James Reynolds , -Serjeant at law , and recor- der of this borough , made one of the justices of the King's - bench ; a new writ ordered , March 17 , 1725 . John lord Hervey . SURRY ...
... ship . St. Edmundsbury . Sir Jermyn Davers , James Reynolds , -Serjeant at law , and recor- der of this borough , made one of the justices of the King's - bench ; a new writ ordered , March 17 , 1725 . John lord Hervey . SURRY ...
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... ship proposed that a new oath of Allegiance might be framed for them . Mr. Onslow spoke on the same side , and de- clared his abhorrence of persecuting any body , on account of their opinions in Religion . This was answered by " But we ...
... ship proposed that a new oath of Allegiance might be framed for them . Mr. Onslow spoke on the same side , and de- clared his abhorrence of persecuting any body , on account of their opinions in Religion . This was answered by " But we ...
Stran 75
... ship to see it , was , because he had never seen any account of that money ; and that he ap prehended his lordship had all the accounts in a bag , which he brought , and carried away with him again : That he asked lord Barrington to see ...
... ship to see it , was , because he had never seen any account of that money ; and that he ap prehended his lordship had all the accounts in a bag , which he brought , and carried away with him again : That he asked lord Barrington to see ...
Stran 85
... ship and goods , as in article 18th : 8. Freedom from arrests , as in article 20th : 9 . Freedom of religion , as in article first : " All which nine privileges , as they are granted to the said company , in their said Ger- inan Charter ...
... ship and goods , as in article 18th : 8. Freedom from arrests , as in article 20th : 9 . Freedom of religion , as in article first : " All which nine privileges , as they are granted to the said company , in their said Ger- inan Charter ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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