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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... carried on against the king and govern- ment . The witnesses were , however , tried and found guilty of perjury at the Lancaster assizes . They were afterwards indicted for a conspiracy against the lives and estates of the accused ...
... carried on against the king and govern- ment . The witnesses were , however , tried and found guilty of perjury at the Lancaster assizes . They were afterwards indicted for a conspiracy against the lives and estates of the accused ...
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... carried away all the cattle and spoil , which were divided among the officers and soldiers . A motion was now made , that the commissioners appointed to investigate the circumstances of these odious transactions , should exhibit an ...
... carried away all the cattle and spoil , which were divided among the officers and soldiers . A motion was now made , that the commissioners appointed to investigate the circumstances of these odious transactions , should exhibit an ...
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... carry on a trade in the South - Sea , the Atlantic , and even as far as the East - Indies ; vesting the company to be ... carried on the government with a great partiality against the catholics , but without any material difficulty or ...
... carry on a trade in the South - Sea , the Atlantic , and even as far as the East - Indies ; vesting the company to be ... carried on the government with a great partiality against the catholics , but without any material difficulty or ...
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... carried by the tories . The bill provided , that persons indicted for treason , or misprision of treason , should be furnished with a copy of the indictment five days before their trial , and in- dulged with council to plead in their ...
... carried by the tories . The bill provided , that persons indicted for treason , or misprision of treason , should be furnished with a copy of the indictment five days before their trial , and in- dulged with council to plead in their ...
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... carrying James and the French army to the English shores . Russel , however , finding his projected attempt against ... carried all over England , and signed by all sorts of people , very few only ex- cepted ; as to enforce the signing ...
... carrying James and the French army to the English shores . Russel , however , finding his projected attempt against ... carried all over England , and signed by all sorts of people , very few only ex- cepted ; as to enforce the signing ...
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