The Continuation Of Mr. Rapin's History of England: From the Revolution to the Present Times, Volumen17for T. Osborne, J. Hodges, J. Robinson, H. Woodfall, W. Strahan, J. Rivington, J. Ward, R. Baldwin, W. Owen, W. Johnston, J. Richardson, P. Davey and B. Law, G. Keith, T. Longman, T. Field, T. Caslon, S. Crowder, H. Woodgate, M. Cooper, and C. Ware, 1758 - 576 páginas |
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... bills , they were ft 11 at a difcount of forty per cent . No fleets came this year from the Weft - Indies , and therefore they could not be fupplied from thence . Defigns of the cam- paign are concerted . Brodrick . On the 12th of April ...
... bills , they were ft 11 at a difcount of forty per cent . No fleets came this year from the Weft - Indies , and therefore they could not be fupplied from thence . Defigns of the cam- paign are concerted . Brodrick . On the 12th of April ...
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... bill will be promoted in the next parliament for fetting them upon a certain foot ; at least it is what we talk of in both ' offices on this occafion . ' " · ' " cough 1708. cough produced a spitting of blood , and an OF ENGLAND . 95.
... bill will be promoted in the next parliament for fetting them upon a certain foot ; at least it is what we talk of in both ' offices on this occafion . ' " · ' " cough 1708. cough produced a spitting of blood , and an OF ENGLAND . 95.
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... bill for naturalizing foreing proteftants paffed . - Proceedings about the Scotch inva- fion . And about the act concerning trials of treafon in Scot- land . - Act of grace . - The feffion ends . - Negotiations for a peace . The ...
... bill for naturalizing foreing proteftants paffed . - Proceedings about the Scotch inva- fion . And about the act concerning trials of treafon in Scot- land . - Act of grace . - The feffion ends . - Negotiations for a peace . The ...
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... bills , and fhall be thought condu- " cing to that end ; and particularly to make the laws of both parts of Great - Britain again agree , as near as may " be , for the common intereft of both people , especially as to thofe laws , which ...
... bills , and fhall be thought condu- " cing to that end ; and particularly to make the laws of both parts of Great - Britain again agree , as near as may " be , for the common intereft of both people , especially as to thofe laws , which ...
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... bills for the government , on condition the Pr . H.C. time for their continuance was enlarged twenty - one years from August 1 , 1711 , and their stock of two millions , two hun- dred and one thoufand , one hundred and seventy - one ...
... bills for the government , on condition the Pr . H.C. time for their continuance was enlarged twenty - one years from August 1 , 1711 , and their stock of two millions , two hun- dred and one thoufand , one hundred and seventy - one ...
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