English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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... crown , have always been possessed of much more property than any subject has ever enjoyed in any commonwealth . But it may be said , that this spirit , however great , will never be able to support itself against that immense property ...
... crown , have always been possessed of much more property than any subject has ever enjoyed in any commonwealth . But it may be said , that this spirit , however great , will never be able to support itself against that immense property ...
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... Crown , 1760 ( Statutes at Large , XXIII , pp . 305-306 , 1 Geo . III , cap . 23. ) This Act provided for the continuance of the judges ' commissions on the death of the king . An act for rendering more effectual the provisions in an ...
... Crown , 1760 ( Statutes at Large , XXIII , pp . 305-306 , 1 Geo . III , cap . 23. ) This Act provided for the continuance of the judges ' commissions on the death of the king . An act for rendering more effectual the provisions in an ...
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... crown , which the minister will make a " parade of firmly maintaining . I wish as much as any man in the kingdom to see " the honour of the crown maintained in a manner truly becoming Royalty . I lament ' to see it sunk even to ...
... crown , which the minister will make a " parade of firmly maintaining . I wish as much as any man in the kingdom to see " the honour of the crown maintained in a manner truly becoming Royalty . I lament ' to see it sunk even to ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
Copyright | |
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