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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... present session . One Lunt , a man of a suspicious character , who had once been a day - labourer at Highgate , had given information , June 15th , that he had delivered commissions from king James to several gentlemen in Lancashire and ...
... present session . One Lunt , a man of a suspicious character , who had once been a day - labourer at Highgate , had given information , June 15th , that he had delivered commissions from king James to several gentlemen in Lancashire and ...
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... present of 10,000l .; the present king had received it but once , and had re- fused a present of 50,000l . offered to him by the company if he would grant them a new charter ; but strong presumptions might be deduced from his account ...
... present of 10,000l .; the present king had received it but once , and had re- fused a present of 50,000l . offered to him by the company if he would grant them a new charter ; but strong presumptions might be deduced from his account ...
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... present parliament might continue its unpleasant enquiries respecting corruption , briberies , and other grievances . Sunderland , in concert with the court of St. Germain , advised this measure . Stuart Papers , 1696 , Macpherson's ...
... present parliament might continue its unpleasant enquiries respecting corruption , briberies , and other grievances . Sunderland , in concert with the court of St. Germain , advised this measure . Stuart Papers , 1696 , Macpherson's ...
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... present favourable disposition of the people , by a journey through some parts of the country ; he honoured with his ... present war . But considering the present critical juncture of affairs was the most favourable circumstance for ...
... present favourable disposition of the people , by a journey through some parts of the country ; he honoured with his ... present war . But considering the present critical juncture of affairs was the most favourable circumstance for ...
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... the earl . Both houses present likewise a joint ad- dress to his majesty against the act for erecting a Scottish company trading to Africa and the Indies . and represent it as a scheme tending to prejudice all Period 9. ] 13 WILLIAM III .
... the earl . Both houses present likewise a joint ad- dress to his majesty against the act for erecting a Scottish company trading to Africa and the Indies . and represent it as a scheme tending to prejudice all Period 9. ] 13 WILLIAM III .
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