The Continuation Of Mr. Rapin's History of England: From the Revolution to the Present Times, Volumen18for 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 - 552 páginas |
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... commons of thofe , who used to manage public affairs , it was proposed to Mr. fecretary St. John , that , if he would be contented to stay in the house of commons that feffion , the queen would create him a peer , and he should not lofe ...
... commons of thofe , who used to manage public affairs , it was proposed to Mr. fecretary St. John , that , if he would be contented to stay in the house of commons that feffion , the queen would create him a peer , and he should not lofe ...
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... commons will take , if these delays provoke them farther . They all feel how many hundred thousand pounds this • needlefs protraction cofts them . We now maintain forty- • nine thousand effective men by land , and thirty thou- ‹ sand ...
... commons will take , if these delays provoke them farther . They all feel how many hundred thousand pounds this • needlefs protraction cofts them . We now maintain forty- • nine thousand effective men by land , and thirty thou- ‹ sand ...
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... commons , " As great a progress has been made in reducing the pub- " lic expence , as the circumstances of affairs would admit . " What force may be neceffary for fecuring our com- " merce by fea , and for guards and garrisons , I leave ...
... commons , " As great a progress has been made in reducing the pub- " lic expence , as the circumstances of affairs would admit . " What force may be neceffary for fecuring our com- " merce by fea , and for guards and garrisons , I leave ...
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... commons gone back to their house , the duke of Beaufort made a motion for an Pr . H. L. addrefs of thanks , which occafioned a debate , chiefly about the expreffion of a general peace . Some peers urged , that it could not be faid to be ...
... commons gone back to their house , the duke of Beaufort made a motion for an Pr . H. L. addrefs of thanks , which occafioned a debate , chiefly about the expreffion of a general peace . Some peers urged , that it could not be faid to be ...
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... commons can pinefs to fee accomplished . And as we are truly fenfible • of your majefty's gracious and generous intentions , in under- taking that great work ; fo we have all poffible reason to • admire < fteadiness in car- your rying ...
... commons can pinefs to fee accomplished . And as we are truly fenfible • of your majefty's gracious and generous intentions , in under- taking that great work ; fo we have all poffible reason to • admire < fteadiness in car- your rying ...
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