The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.B. Law, 1797 |
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... bill was voted according to his fecret wishes ; and nothing now remained , but his own confent , to have his name enrolled among the kings of England . Whether it was his original intention , by hav- ing this bill carried through the ...
... bill was voted according to his fecret wishes ; and nothing now remained , but his own confent , to have his name enrolled among the kings of England . Whether it was his original intention , by hav- ing this bill carried through the ...
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... bill of banishment and incapacity , while Clarendon continued to refide in a private man- ner at Paris , where he employed his leifure in reducing his hiftory of the civil war into form , for which he had before collected materials . A ...
... bill of banishment and incapacity , while Clarendon continued to refide in a private man- ner at Paris , where he employed his leifure in reducing his hiftory of the civil war into form , for which he had before collected materials . A ...
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... bill was paffed for their ease and relief , which , however , went with fome difficulty through the house of peers . But still the great object of their meeting was to be inquired into ; for the war against the Dutch continued to rage ...
... bill was paffed for their ease and relief , which , however , went with fome difficulty through the house of peers . But still the great object of their meeting was to be inquired into ; for the war against the Dutch continued to rage ...
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... bill was brought in for the total exclufion of the duke of York from the crown of England and Ireland . It was by that intended that the fovereignty of thefe king- doms , upon the king's death or refignation , fhould devolve to the ...
... bill was brought in for the total exclufion of the duke of York from the crown of England and Ireland . It was by that intended that the fovereignty of thefe king- doms , upon the king's death or refignation , fhould devolve to the ...
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... bill , and a committee was appointed for that pur- pofe . The debates were carried on with great violence on both fides ; the bill was defended by lord Ruffel , ( who had now refigned his office of attorney general ) by fir William ...
... bill , and a committee was appointed for that pur- pofe . The debates were carried on with great violence on both fides ; the bill was defended by lord Ruffel , ( who had now refigned his office of attorney general ) by fir William ...
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