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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Sayfa 15
... desire and longing that those wounds , which have so many years together been kept bleeding , may he " bound up , all we can say will be to no purpose ; however , after this long silence , we have thought it our duty to declare how much ...
... desire and longing that those wounds , which have so many years together been kept bleeding , may he " bound up , all we can say will be to no purpose ; however , after this long silence , we have thought it our duty to declare how much ...
Sayfa 19
... desire the advancement and propagation of the Protestant Religion , we have , by our constant profession and practice of it , given sufficient testimony to the world , that neither the unkindness of those of the same faith towards us ...
... desire the advancement and propagation of the Protestant Religion , we have , by our constant profession and practice of it , given sufficient testimony to the world , that neither the unkindness of those of the same faith towards us ...
Sayfa 21
... desire and resolve to you well : In these great Revolutions which of contribute to those good ends , will appear to late have happened in that our kingdom , to you by our inclosed Declaration , which we de- the wonder and amazement of ...
... desire and resolve to you well : In these great Revolutions which of contribute to those good ends , will appear to late have happened in that our kingdom , to you by our inclosed Declaration , which we de- the wonder and amazement of ...
Sayfa 25
... desire to prepare themselves to go . A Chamber of London ; and that their Cham Message was sent down to the commons , to berlain should be receiver for the whole . The acquaint them with this Vote . The Letter of house agreed to this ...
... desire to prepare themselves to go . A Chamber of London ; and that their Cham Message was sent down to the commons , to berlain should be receiver for the whole . The acquaint them with this Vote . The Letter of house agreed to this ...
Sayfa 39
... desire of both houses for your speedy return unto your parliament , and the exercise of your Kingly Office ; and that , in order to it , they have given directions to general Montagu , one of the generals at sea , and to the other ...
... desire of both houses for your speedy return unto your parliament , and the exercise of your Kingly Office ; and that , in order to it , they have given directions to general Montagu , one of the generals at sea , and to the other ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., 4. cilt Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1966 |
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