A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... continued . QUEEN MARY's death did not interrupt the course of parliamentary business . The Lancashire plot , which in the preceding summer had been laid before the commons , was revived early in the present session . One Lunt , a man ...
... continued . QUEEN MARY's death did not interrupt the course of parliamentary business . The Lancashire plot , which in the preceding summer had been laid before the commons , was revived early in the present session . One Lunt , a man ...
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... continued ; and should they not be sufficient , the deficit should be made good out of such aids and revenues as should be granted in the next session of parliament . In order to support the credit of the bank , it was agreed to engraft ...
... continued ; and should they not be sufficient , the deficit should be made good out of such aids and revenues as should be granted in the next session of parliament . In order to support the credit of the bank , it was agreed to engraft ...
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... continued when there was no longer any apparent cause or excuse for them , discovered more and more his disgust for England , and natu- rally increased in the same proportion the disgust of the nation towards him . On the 29th of the ...
... continued when there was no longer any apparent cause or excuse for them , discovered more and more his disgust for England , and natu- rally increased in the same proportion the disgust of the nation towards him . On the 29th of the ...
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... continued to exert itself with great zea against popery , the duke of Ormond put an end to the debate by adjourning the parliament . commons were so highly displeased at this sudden adjournment , and the session ended in so much heat ...
... continued to exert itself with great zea against popery , the duke of Ormond put an end to the debate by adjourning the parliament . commons were so highly displeased at this sudden adjournment , and the session ended in so much heat ...
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... continued in the government . During these transactions the war was carried on with unabating vigour between the allies and Louis XIV . but did not produce any event of a decisive nature . The successes were nearly divided , and upon ...
... continued in the government . During these transactions the war was carried on with unabating vigour between the allies and Louis XIV . but did not produce any event of a decisive nature . The successes were nearly divided , and upon ...
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