The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II.T. Davies, 1771 |
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... houfe , that the militia were found by expe- rience to be of no ufe ; that it was neceffary to augment the ftanding army ; and that he had employed a great many catholic officers , in whofe favour he had thought proper to dif pense with ...
... houfe , that the militia were found by expe- rience to be of no ufe ; that it was neceffary to augment the ftanding army ; and that he had employed a great many catholic officers , in whofe favour he had thought proper to dif pense with ...
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... and his unfupported evidence , by the late law , was infufficient to affect the life of the pri- foner . However , the houfe of commons were VOL . IV . G re- 1 D As refolved to inflict that punishment upon him , which WILLIAM III . 81 D ...
... and his unfupported evidence , by the late law , was infufficient to affect the life of the pri- foner . However , the houfe of commons were VOL . IV . G re- 1 D As refolved to inflict that punishment upon him , which WILLIAM III . 81 D ...
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... houfe , and the counfel of the crown was called upon to open the evidence . After much dif- putation , where paffion and revenge , was ra- ther attended to than reafon , the bill was com- mitted , and fent up to the house lords , where ...
... houfe , and the counfel of the crown was called upon to open the evidence . After much dif- putation , where paffion and revenge , was ra- ther attended to than reafon , the bill was com- mitted , and fent up to the house lords , where ...
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... houfe of lords . The queen was not only pleaf- ed with these marks of respect fhewn him , but also ordered the comptroller of her works to build in Woodstock park a magnificent palace for the duke , which remains to this day a monument ...
... houfe of lords . The queen was not only pleaf- ed with these marks of respect fhewn him , but also ordered the comptroller of her works to build in Woodstock park a magnificent palace for the duke , which remains to this day a monument ...
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... houfe of Bourbon . Charles was still farther led on to put in for the crown of Spain by the invitation of the Catalonians , who declared in his favour , and by the affist- ance of the English and Portuguese , who promised to arm in his ...
... houfe of Bourbon . Charles was still farther led on to put in for the crown of Spain by the invitation of the Catalonians , who declared in his favour , and by the affist- ance of the English and Portuguese , who promised to arm in his ...
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Trang 180 - The whigs affected to celebrate the anniversary of the late king's birthday, in London, with extraordinary rejoicings. Mobs were hired by both factions ; and the whole city was filled with riot and uproar.
Trang 12 - ... were involved with the guilty. And on the whole, besides those who were butchered by the military commanders, two hundred and fifty-one are computed to have fallen by the hand of justice.
Trang 207 - I am now to take my leave of your lordships, and of this honourable House, perhaps for ever; I shall lay down my life with pleasure in a cause favoured by my late dear royal mistress.
Trang 235 - Annesley in possession of the lands he had lost by the decree in that kingdom. The barons obeyed this order; and the Irish house of peers passed a vote against them, as having...
Trang 107 - Villeroy, giving him to understand, that he had received orders to ravage the country of Wirtemberg, and intercept all communication between the Rhine and the allied army. The dispositions being made for the attack, and the orders communicated to the general officers, the forces advanced into the plain on the thirteenth day of August, and were ranged in order of battle.
Trang 82 - Fenwick solicited the mediation of the lords in his behalf, while his friends implored the royal mercy. The peers gave him to understand, that the success of his suit would depend upon the fulness of his discoveries.
Trang 101 - In deliberating on the supplies, they agreed to all the demands of the ministry. They voted forty thousand seamen, and the like number of land forces, to act in conjunction with those of the allies. For the maintenance of these last, they granted eight hundred and thirty-three thousand eight hundred and twenty-six pounds ; besides three hundred and fifty thousand pounds for guards and garrisons; seventy thousand nine hundred and seventythree pounds for ordnance...