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.", 4. ciltJohnson Reprint, 1966 |
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... hands , and The earl of Danby has acted in it in a high leaves the lord of the manor a few tenements : and arbitrary manner , and disposed of the by this way of farming , he takes all he can inte treasure as he pleased : and has ...
... hands , and The earl of Danby has acted in it in a high leaves the lord of the manor a few tenements : and arbitrary manner , and disposed of the by this way of farming , he takes all he can inte treasure as he pleased : and has ...
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... hands , and the time we are to laid upon the table , all the disorder ceased , sit probably not very long , moves That no and the gentlemen went to their places . The other Bills may be received , but what are al- Speaker , being sat ...
... hands , and the time we are to laid upon the table , all the disorder ceased , sit probably not very long , moves That no and the gentlemen went to their places . The other Bills may be received , but what are al- Speaker , being sat ...
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... hands , or you are never like to have it rightly employed . he has built more ships in 14 years , in. and what you do ... hands , nay vote it into such hands ? Some are hot enough that the Exchequer is not to be trusted ; when that trust ...
... hands , or you are never like to have it rightly employed . he has built more ships in 14 years , in. and what you do ... hands , nay vote it into such hands ? Some are hot enough that the Exchequer is not to be trusted ; when that trust ...
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