A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... affair ; but the issue of their complaint did not answer their expectations . The commons voted that there had been sufficient grounds for the prosecution and trial of the con- spirators at Manchester , and that a dangerous plot had ...
... affair ; but the issue of their complaint did not answer their expectations . The commons voted that there had been sufficient grounds for the prosecution and trial of the con- spirators at Manchester , and that a dangerous plot had ...
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... affairs in his absence , persons of known care and fidelity . He then prorogued the parliament . The regency was composed of the archbishop of Canterbury , Somers , lord keeper of the great seal ; the earl of Pembroke , lord privy seal ...
... affairs in his absence , persons of known care and fidelity . He then prorogued the parliament . The regency was composed of the archbishop of Canterbury , Somers , lord keeper of the great seal ; the earl of Pembroke , lord privy seal ...
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... affair , ordered colonel Hill and lieutenant - colonel Hamilton to be called . The former appeared , was examined and acquitted ; but the latter not appearing , was de- clared guilty of the murder of the Glenco men , and ordered to be ...
... affair , ordered colonel Hill and lieutenant - colonel Hamilton to be called . The former appeared , was examined and acquitted ; but the latter not appearing , was de- clared guilty of the murder of the Glenco men , and ordered to be ...
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... , foreign and domestic , and effectually assist him in the prosecution of the present war . But considering the present critical juncture of affairs was the most favourable circumstance for obtaining some Period 9 , ] 11 WILLIAM III .
... , foreign and domestic , and effectually assist him in the prosecution of the present war . But considering the present critical juncture of affairs was the most favourable circumstance for obtaining some Period 9 , ] 11 WILLIAM III .
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... affairs was the most favourable circumstance for obtaining some important concessions from the crown , they brought in the so long contested bill for regulating trials in cases of high treason and misprision of treason . The courtiers ...
... affairs was the most favourable circumstance for obtaining some important concessions from the crown , they brought in the so long contested bill for regulating trials in cases of high treason and misprision of treason . The courtiers ...
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