The History of England from The Revolution to the Death of George the Second: (designed as a Continuation of Mr. Hume's History) : in Five Volumes |
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... feffion of Parliament with a fpeech that feemed to be dictated by the genius of England . He expreffed his confidence , that , under the guidance of Divine Providence , the union , for- titude , and affection of his people would enable ...
... feffion of Parliament with a fpeech that feemed to be dictated by the genius of England . He expreffed his confidence , that , under the guidance of Divine Providence , the union , for- titude , and affection of his people would enable ...
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... feffion . They faid they wished to fee the pre- fent addrefs unanimously agreed to by the Lords ; a fatisfaction they could not have , if fuch a para- graph fhould be inferted : for they still thought the bringing over Hanoverian troops ...
... feffion . They faid they wished to fee the pre- fent addrefs unanimously agreed to by the Lords ; a fatisfaction they could not have , if fuch a para- graph fhould be inferted : for they still thought the bringing over Hanoverian troops ...
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... feffion of Parliament , and charged upon the first aids or fup- plies to be granted in this feffion , for enabling the governors and guardians of the hofpital for the maintenance and education of expofed and deferted young children , to ...
... feffion of Parliament , and charged upon the first aids or fup- plies to be granted in this feffion , for enabling the governors and guardians of the hofpital for the maintenance and education of expofed and deferted young children , to ...
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... feffion , was for the relief of the poor , by prohibiting the expor- tation of corn ; but this remedy not being judged adequate to the evil , another bill was framed , re- moving , for a limited time , the duty then payable upon foreign ...
... feffion , was for the relief of the poor , by prohibiting the expor- tation of corn ; but this remedy not being judged adequate to the evil , another bill was framed , re- moving , for a limited time , the duty then payable upon foreign ...
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... feffion , when they could , with more certainty , compute what fum would be neceffary for thefe pofes . After all , the bill feemed to be crude , im- perfect , and ineffectual , and the promoters of it were well aware of its defects ...
... feffion , when they could , with more certainty , compute what fum would be neceffary for thefe pofes . After all , the bill feemed to be crude , im- perfect , and ineffectual , and the promoters of it were well aware of its defects ...
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