English Historical Documents: 1714-1783, ed. by D. B. Horn and M. RansomeDavid Charles Douglas Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1957 - Great Britain |
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... council of the nation , the hereditary counsellors of the crown , the privy council , were all names with which we were constitutionally acquainted ; and the oath appointed for the last made any arguments from him unnecessary to shew ...
... council of the nation , the hereditary counsellors of the crown , the privy council , were all names with which we were constitutionally acquainted ; and the oath appointed for the last made any arguments from him unnecessary to shew ...
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... Council , to revoke and repeal the same in every part , except that which Relates to the Correspondence to be carried on between the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations ... Council of 15 May 1761 Order in Council of 8 August 1766.
... Council , to revoke and repeal the same in every part , except that which Relates to the Correspondence to be carried on between the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations ... Council of 15 May 1761 Order in Council of 8 August 1766.
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... council , in like manner to constitute and appoint such and so many other person or persons as shall be neces- sary to supply the vacancy or vacancies ; which council , so appointed and nominated , or the major part thereof , shall have ...
... council , in like manner to constitute and appoint such and so many other person or persons as shall be neces- sary to supply the vacancy or vacancies ; which council , so appointed and nominated , or the major part thereof , shall have ...
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GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
David Hume on Whether the British Government inclines more | 97 |
7 Nathaniel Wraxall on the Character of George III | 105 |
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