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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... measures ; which gave occasion to a motion made in parliament to impeach the chancellor for sowing discord and di- vision among his majesty's subjects ; he was , how- ever , voted clear of all imputation by a great ma . jority ; and at ...
... measures ; which gave occasion to a motion made in parliament to impeach the chancellor for sowing discord and di- vision among his majesty's subjects ; he was , how- ever , voted clear of all imputation by a great ma . jority ; and at ...
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... measures for the more effectual preservation of commerce ; that the members of this council should be nominated by parliament , but none of them have seats in the house . William was very much exasperated by these resolutions , which he ...
... measures for the more effectual preservation of commerce ; that the members of this council should be nominated by parliament , but none of them have seats in the house . William was very much exasperated by these resolutions , which he ...
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... measures of William . They assured James , that to land in England only , was to regain his crown without contest ; that the greatest part of the nation would immediately rise in arms and restore him to the throne . Lewis XIV ...
... measures of William . They assured James , that to land in England only , was to regain his crown without contest ; that the greatest part of the nation would immediately rise in arms and restore him to the throne . Lewis XIV ...
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... measures for the more effectual preservation of commerce ; that the members of this council should be nominated by parliament , but none of them have seats in the house . William was very much exasperated by these resolutions , which he ...
... measures for the more effectual preservation of commerce ; that the members of this council should be nominated by parliament , but none of them have seats in the house . William was very much exasperated by these resolutions , which he ...
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... measures of William . They assured James , that to land in England only , was to regain his crown without contest ; that the greatest part of the nation would immediately rise in arms and restore him to the throne . Lewis XIV ...
... measures of William . They assured James , that to land in England only , was to regain his crown without contest ; that the greatest part of the nation would immediately rise in arms and restore him to the throne . Lewis XIV ...
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