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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... passed , importing , that as the urgency of affairs admitted not the way of applying to parliament , the most speedy , equal , and convenient method of supply , was by a general loan from the subjects , according as every man was ...
... passed , importing , that as the urgency of affairs admitted not the way of applying to parliament , the most speedy , equal , and convenient method of supply , was by a general loan from the subjects , according as every man was ...
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... passed in France on that occasion , the truth is , that when Charles married by proxy the princess Henrietta , Buckingham was sent over to Paris to receive the young queen and accompany her to England with all the pomp and honours ...
... passed in France on that occasion , the truth is , that when Charles married by proxy the princess Henrietta , Buckingham was sent over to Paris to receive the young queen and accompany her to England with all the pomp and honours ...
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... passed into a law , and the com- mons resolved to employ the interval in securing their rights and liberties against new violations . They affirmed that they did not pretend to any unusual powers or privileges , but only to preserve ...
... passed into a law , and the com- mons resolved to employ the interval in securing their rights and liberties against new violations . They affirmed that they did not pretend to any unusual powers or privileges , but only to preserve ...
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... passed the commons , was sent to the house of peers , who admitted it without any material alteration ; nothing but the royal assent was wanting to give it the force of a law . The king accordingly came to the house of peers , sent for ...
... passed the commons , was sent to the house of peers , who admitted it without any material alteration ; nothing but the royal assent was wanting to give it the force of a law . The king accordingly came to the house of peers , sent for ...
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... passed about it in the last session , that the same controversy would be renewed , took care very early to inform the commons , with many mild and reconciling expressions , " that he had not " taken these duties as appertaining to his ...
... passed about it in the last session , that the same controversy would be renewed , took care very early to inform the commons , with many mild and reconciling expressions , " that he had not " taken these duties as appertaining to his ...
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