Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1765 |
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... England , no more fubjected them to the parliament de of England , than their having been laid under the fame restraint with regard to the laws of Scot- land or any other country , would have fubjected them to the parlia- ment of ...
... England , no more fubjected them to the parliament de of England , than their having been laid under the fame restraint with regard to the laws of Scot- land or any other country , would have fubjected them to the parlia- ment of ...
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... England , on account of the great variety of occafions in which they were payable , and the great number of heavy penalties to which the beft meaning perfons were liable for not paying them , or not ftrict- ly conforming to all the ...
... England , on account of the great variety of occafions in which they were payable , and the great number of heavy penalties to which the beft meaning perfons were liable for not paying them , or not ftrict- ly conforming to all the ...
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... England to appoint , by their own mere motion and autho- rity , regents to their dominions , and guardians to their heirs , in cafe of their fucceeding to the crown at an age too feeble to bear the weight of it . But trufts of this kind ...
... England to appoint , by their own mere motion and autho- rity , regents to their dominions , and guardians to their heirs , in cafe of their fucceeding to the crown at an age too feeble to bear the weight of it . But trufts of this kind ...
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... England ; and still more the man- ner , in which he has ever acquit- ted himself of the duties of that important relation , which , the lefs they have been infifted upon by political , moral , or even religious writers , the more they ...
... England ; and still more the man- ner , in which he has ever acquit- ted himself of the duties of that important relation , which , the lefs they have been infifted upon by political , moral , or even religious writers , the more they ...
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... England will justify his putting an end to it in the manner he did . If he retreated before a vaftly fuperior body of men , it was without any confide- rable lofs ; if he confented , that his troops fhould not fight , he did not , that ...
... England will justify his putting an end to it in the manner he did . If he retreated before a vaftly fuperior body of men , it was without any confide- rable lofs ; if he confented , that his troops fhould not fight , he did not , that ...
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