The History of Great Britain from the Death of George II to the Coronation of George IV: Designed as a Continuation of Hume and Smollett |
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... Houses in so patriotic a Proposal - Arthur Onslow , Speaker of the House of Commons for thirty - three years , retires - Two remarkable points in his Majesty's Farewell Speech to the Parliament - Advantageous Position of the French in ...
... Houses in so patriotic a Proposal - Arthur Onslow , Speaker of the House of Commons for thirty - three years , retires - Two remarkable points in his Majesty's Farewell Speech to the Parliament - Advantageous Position of the French in ...
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... Parliament - Conflict in the House of Commons - The Security of our Colonies -Majority in Favor of the Address - Arrival of three Cherokee Chiefs in England .. CHAP . VI . 58 Philosophical Survey of Europe at the Close of the War ...
... Parliament - Conflict in the House of Commons - The Security of our Colonies -Majority in Favor of the Address - Arrival of three Cherokee Chiefs in England .. CHAP . VI . 58 Philosophical Survey of Europe at the Close of the War ...
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... House of Commons against the Slave Trade - Fox introduces his India Bill - A second Bill for the internal Government of the British Do- minions in India - The Bill lost in the House of Peers - Contest between the Crown and Commons -The ...
... House of Commons against the Slave Trade - Fox introduces his India Bill - A second Bill for the internal Government of the British Do- minions in India - The Bill lost in the House of Peers - Contest between the Crown and Commons -The ...
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... Parliament regularly opened - The Shop Tax repealed - Test and Corporation Acts ... House , & c . destroyed ... ..336 CHAP . XXII . Meeting of Parliament ... Commons on French Affairs - Pitt's Speech on moving the Address Opposed by ...
... Parliament regularly opened - The Shop Tax repealed - Test and Corporation Acts ... House , & c . destroyed ... ..336 CHAP . XXII . Meeting of Parliament ... Commons on French Affairs - Pitt's Speech on moving the Address Opposed by ...
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... Parliament - The Queen's Communication to House of Commons- Proceedings in the Commons - Statement of Min- isters - Proceedings in the House of Lords - Bill of Pains and Penalties - Account of Trial - Speeches therein - Bill abandoned ...
... Parliament - The Queen's Communication to House of Commons- Proceedings in the Commons - Statement of Min- isters - Proceedings in the House of Lords - Bill of Pains and Penalties - Account of Trial - Speeches therein - Bill abandoned ...
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