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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Página 74
... commons in complaifance to the court , proceeded to the ftigmatizing of those that delighted in war . To this end Mr. Shippen made a report of misma- nagements from the committee , to examine the debts due to the army . They paffed a ...
... commons in complaifance to the court , proceeded to the ftigmatizing of those that delighted in war . To this end Mr. Shippen made a report of misma- nagements from the committee , to examine the debts due to the army . They paffed a ...
Página 76
... commons a meffage from the queen , importing , ' That as it is the undoubted prerogative of the crown to make peace and war , fhe had ratified the treaties of peace and ' commerce with France , which had been figned by her of peace and ...
... commons a meffage from the queen , importing , ' That as it is the undoubted prerogative of the crown to make peace and war , fhe had ratified the treaties of peace and ' commerce with France , which had been figned by her of peace and ...
Página 80
... commons of Great- Britain to make any act or deed against their own inte- reft ; the only point to be con- ' fidered was , Whether a free trade with France would be And advantageous or no ? that , in order to clear that im- portant ...
... commons of Great- Britain to make any act or deed against their own inte- reft ; the only point to be con- ' fidered was , Whether a free trade with France would be And advantageous or no ? that , in order to clear that im- portant ...
Página 83
... commons gave an aid of two fhillings in Aid given by the pound , though the minifters hoped to have carried it the com- higher ; but the members durft not venture on that , fince mons . a new election was foon to follow the conclufion ...
... commons gave an aid of two fhillings in Aid given by the pound , though the minifters hoped to have carried it the com- higher ; but the members durft not venture on that , fince mons . a new election was foon to follow the conclufion ...
Página 88
... the courfe of this debate , advanced , That , though the malt - tax were laid , it might be after- • wards remitted by the crown , and not levied ; the earl of Sun- commons in a grand committee , took that bill into 88 THE HISTORY.
... the courfe of this debate , advanced , That , though the malt - tax were laid , it might be after- • wards remitted by the crown , and not levied ; the earl of Sun- commons in a grand committee , took that bill into 88 THE HISTORY.
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