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 63
... told , that an English charter for the advantage of the Lot- tery could not be granted , because it was ille- gal and impracticable . " Tindal . · · ceived for tickets delivered , for that he 63 ] [ 64 PARL . HISTORY , 9 GEORGE I. 1723 ...
... told , that an English charter for the advantage of the Lot- tery could not be granted , because it was ille- gal and impracticable . " Tindal . · · ceived for tickets delivered , for that he 63 ] [ 64 PARL . HISTORY , 9 GEORGE I. 1723 ...
Stran 71
... told them , at that meeting , that 75,000l . was to be given for the management of the Lot- tery ; and proposed ... told , by lord Barrington , That a great deal of that money was to be given to private uses : The examinant desired to ...
... told them , at that meeting , that 75,000l . was to be given for the management of the Lot- tery ; and proposed ... told , by lord Barrington , That a great deal of that money was to be given to private uses : The examinant desired to ...
Stran 73
... told him , That the Lottery was to be given to the company gratis ; which made him say to his lordship , What ! is this given gratis , when 30,000l . is to be given to the person that made the scheme ? His lordship made answer , That ...
... told him , That the Lottery was to be given to the company gratis ; which made him say to his lordship , What ! is this given gratis , when 30,000l . is to be given to the person that made the scheme ? His lordship made answer , That ...
Stran 75
... told them , at that time , That an English charter , to the advantage of the said lottery , could not be granted , because it was illegal , and imprac- ticable : Sir Thomas Webster likewise told the examinant , That lord Barrington ...
... told them , at that time , That an English charter , to the advantage of the said lottery , could not be granted , because it was illegal , and imprac- ticable : Sir Thomas Webster likewise told the examinant , That lord Barrington ...
Stran 77
... told hin , He would give him 300 guineas : The examinant said , He was so generous , he would not make any demand : That Mr. Smith ac- quainted Mr. Thomas Browne of it ; who de- sired he might have 30,000l . or 40,000l . of the stock ...
... told hin , He would give him 300 guineas : The examinant said , He was so generous , he would not make any demand : That Mr. Smith ac- quainted Mr. Thomas Browne of it ; who de- sired he might have 30,000l . or 40,000l . of the stock ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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