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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... resolved to proceed with all possible expedition to a new coinage , in which the esta- blished standard should be preserved respecting weight and fineness , and that the loss accruing to the revenue from clipped money should be borne by ...
... resolved to proceed with all possible expedition to a new coinage , in which the esta- blished standard should be preserved respecting weight and fineness , and that the loss accruing to the revenue from clipped money should be borne by ...
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... resolved that the direc- tors of the Scottish company , in administering and taking in this kingdom an oath de fideli , and under colour of a Scots act of parliament , styling themselves a company , were guilty of a high crime and ...
... resolved that the direc- tors of the Scottish company , in administering and taking in this kingdom an oath de fideli , and under colour of a Scots act of parliament , styling themselves a company , were guilty of a high crime and ...
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... resolved that the direc- tors of the Scottish company , in administering and taking in this kingdom an oath de fideli , and under colour of a Scots act of parliament , styling themselves a company , were guilty of a high crime and ...
... resolved that the direc- tors of the Scottish company , in administering and taking in this kingdom an oath de fideli , and under colour of a Scots act of parliament , styling themselves a company , were guilty of a high crime and ...
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... resolved accordingly to make good all the parliamentary funds , whose deficiencies , includ- ing the interest with ... resolve , that the sup- plies for the service of the year 1697 should be raised within the year . This vote seeming ...
... resolved accordingly to make good all the parliamentary funds , whose deficiencies , includ- ing the interest with ... resolve , that the sup- plies for the service of the year 1697 should be raised within the year . This vote seeming ...
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... resolved to remain in his present forlorn situation , rather than to do the least act to prejudice his family . On James's refusal , Lewis thought of supporting the prince of Conty as a candidate for the crown of Poland , and great ...
... resolved to remain in his present forlorn situation , rather than to do the least act to prejudice his family . On James's refusal , Lewis thought of supporting the prince of Conty as a candidate for the crown of Poland , and great ...
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