The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803, Volumen5

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May 1
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The Million Annuity Bill passed
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1695
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Nov 16
859
Dec 11
863
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1695
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Account of Fees and Salaries payable at the Exchequer
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Jan 13 Sir John Trevor knight
901
Debate on the State of Ireland
903
Mr Hungerford expelled and Sir Thomas Cooke sent to the Tower
911
Debate on the above Examinations
929
on the Bill touching free and impartial Proceed
951
FIRST SESSION OF THE THIRD PARLIAMENT
935
on the Order concerning Protections
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1096
967
of RIGHTSThe Prince of Oranges Answer
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978
979
Bill for the Security of His Majestys Person
993
Oct 20
995
993
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1699
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Dec 3
1167
KINGS MESSAGES
1179
July 5
1181
Mar 29
1193
PROCEEDINGS AGAINST SIR JOHN FENWICK UPON A BILL OF ATTAIN
1203
The Resumption Bill orderedVotes relative to the said Grants laid
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relative to the Partition Treaty
1237
The Commons Address to remove the impeached Lords from
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1693
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1287
1693
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Rules to be observed at the Trial of the impeached Lords
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1701
1329
Proceedings against Fuller for libelling the last House of Commons 1336
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APPENDIX No
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APPENDIX No
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Some CONSIDERATIONS about the most proper Way of RAISING MONEY in
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An ENQUIRY or a Discourse between a Yeoman of Kent and a Knight of
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Account of the Acres and Houses with the Proportional
ciii
An Essay upon Taxes calculated for the present Juncture
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Mar 2
cxxvii
CONSIDERATIONS upon the Choice of a SPEAKER of the House of Commons
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A Letter to a Country Gentleman setting forth the Cause of the Decay
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or the Subjects Rights of PETITIONING set forth
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A General Abstract of the RECEIPTS and ISSUES of
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Sir John Sommers knt Lord Keeper
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