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".T.C. Hansard, 1808 |
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... meet- ing on the 25th of April , 1660 , to its dissolution , on the 24th of December following , at which epoch the editors of this able per- formance conclude their labours ; 4. The Life of the Earl of Cla- rendon , written by himself ...
... meet- ing on the 25th of April , 1660 , to its dissolution , on the 24th of December following , at which epoch the editors of this able per- formance conclude their labours ; 4. The Life of the Earl of Cla- rendon , written by himself ...
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... meet presently in the Prince's Lodgings . - The lord Wharton reported the Names of those lords , and likewise a Draught of the Letter , which were read and agreed to , viz . " My lord ; I am commanded by the house of peers , hereby to ...
... meet presently in the Prince's Lodgings . - The lord Wharton reported the Names of those lords , and likewise a Draught of the Letter , which were read and agreed to , viz . " My lord ; I am commanded by the house of peers , hereby to ...
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... meet to - morrow morning at 8 of the clock , and Mr. Rich and Mr. Eltonhead to be assistants . The Roll of the standing Orders of this house was read . The earl of Manchester reported , that his lordship and the rest of the lords ...
... meet to - morrow morning at 8 of the clock , and Mr. Rich and Mr. Eltonhead to be assistants . The Roll of the standing Orders of this house was read . The earl of Manchester reported , that his lordship and the rest of the lords ...
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... meet us with the same affection and tenderness , in re- storing the fundamental laws to that reverence upon the preservation that is due to them , aud whereof all our happiness depends : and you will have no reason to doubt of enjoying ...
... meet us with the same affection and tenderness , in re- storing the fundamental laws to that reverence upon the preservation that is due to them , aud whereof all our happiness depends : and you will have no reason to doubt of enjoying ...
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... meet , but , as it were , dignity , and make you the glory of kings , and prevent your parliament and people ; proposing the joy of your subjects ; which is , and ever yourself , in a great measure , and inviting the shall be , the ...
... meet , but , as it were , dignity , and make you the glory of kings , and prevent your parliament and people ; proposing the joy of your subjects ; which is , and ever yourself , in a great measure , and inviting the shall be , the ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., 4. cilt Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1966 |
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