An Abridgment of The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Death of George II. By Dr. GoldsmithB. Law; G. Robinson; G. Kearsly; T. Davies; T. Beckit [sic], T. Cadell, and T. Evans, 1782 - 356 trang |
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... too inconfiderable to have a voice in legiflation . This is the firft confirmed outline of an English house of commons . The people had had been gaining fome confideration fince the gradual diminution of HENRY 69 III .
... too inconfiderable to have a voice in legiflation . This is the firft confirmed outline of an English house of commons . The people had had been gaining fome confideration fince the gradual diminution of HENRY 69 III .
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... commons to affume pow- ers which had not been ufually exercifed their predeceffors . In the fixth year of his reign , when they voted him the fupplies , they ap- pointed treasurers of their own to fee the money difburfed for the ...
... commons to affume pow- ers which had not been ufually exercifed their predeceffors . In the fixth year of his reign , when they voted him the fupplies , they ap- pointed treasurers of their own to fee the money difburfed for the ...
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... commons , and not disagreeable even to the nobles , fince they had thus an immediate re- fource for fupplying their tafte for prodigality , and answering the demands of their creditors . The blow reached them in their pofterity alone ...
... commons , and not disagreeable even to the nobles , fince they had thus an immediate re- fource for fupplying their tafte for prodigality , and answering the demands of their creditors . The blow reached them in their pofterity alone ...
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... commons ; but they only granted him half the fupplies he demanded . Wol- fey was at first highly offended at their parfimony , and defired to be heard in the house ; but as this would have destroyed the very form and constitution of ...
... commons ; but they only granted him half the fupplies he demanded . Wol- fey was at first highly offended at their parfimony , and defired to be heard in the house ; but as this would have destroyed the very form and constitution of ...
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... commons was by this time become quite unma- nageable ; the prodigality of James to his favourites had made his neceffities fo many , that he was con- tented to fell the different branches of his preroga- tive to the commons , one after ...
... commons was by this time become quite unma- nageable ; the prodigality of James to his favourites had made his neceffities fo many , that he was con- tented to fell the different branches of his preroga- tive to the commons , one after ...
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