English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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Page 81
... considerable patronage of the Prince of Wales , and in the hope of royal favour in the next reign . These family quarrels reappeared in the reign of George III , and one of their abiding results was the Royal Marriage Act of 1772.5 ...
... considerable patronage of the Prince of Wales , and in the hope of royal favour in the next reign . These family quarrels reappeared in the reign of George III , and one of their abiding results was the Royal Marriage Act of 1772.5 ...
Page 306
... considerable revenue from those who are immediately under its eye , and live contiguous to each other , than from such as reside at a distance , and are scattered over the whole face of the country . Nor is it perhaps an exaggerated ...
... considerable revenue from those who are immediately under its eye , and live contiguous to each other , than from such as reside at a distance , and are scattered over the whole face of the country . Nor is it perhaps an exaggerated ...
Page 357
... considerable Degree , the Union is dissolved . For the united Church being then no longer able to perform its Part of the Convention , which is formed on reciprocal Conditions , the State becomes disengaged . And a new Alliance is , of ...
... considerable Degree , the Union is dissolved . For the united Church being then no longer able to perform its Part of the Convention , which is formed on reciprocal Conditions , the State becomes disengaged . And a new Alliance is , of ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
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