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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... kingdom being greatly diminished and adulterated , an act was passed in this session containing severer penalties against clippers ; but this produced no good effect , the value of money sunk in the exchange to such a degree , that a ...
... kingdom being greatly diminished and adulterated , an act was passed in this session containing severer penalties against clippers ; but this produced no good effect , the value of money sunk in the exchange to such a degree , that a ...
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... kingdom an oath de fideli , and under colour of a Scots act of parliament , styling themselves a company , were guilty of a high crime and misdemeanor , and should be impeached for it . The zeal of the commons for the English trade ...
... kingdom an oath de fideli , and under colour of a Scots act of parliament , styling themselves a company , were guilty of a high crime and misdemeanor , and should be impeached for it . The zeal of the commons for the English trade ...
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... kingdom an oath de fideli , and under colour of a Scots act of parliament , styling themselves a company , were guilty of a high crime and misdemeanor , and should be impeached for it . The zeal of the commons for the English trade ...
... kingdom an oath de fideli , and under colour of a Scots act of parliament , styling themselves a company , were guilty of a high crime and misdemeanor , and should be impeached for it . The zeal of the commons for the English trade ...
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... kingdom from any attempt . The two houses , forgetting at once their ill humour in this circumstance , concurred in a joint address , full of expressions of the most un- limited zeal and loyalty , " promising their utmost " assistance ...
... kingdom from any attempt . The two houses , forgetting at once their ill humour in this circumstance , concurred in a joint address , full of expressions of the most un- limited zeal and loyalty , " promising their utmost " assistance ...
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... kingdom , but the motion was rejected by a great majority ; it was ordered , however , that the speaker should have the question printed with the votes , together with the names on both sides . Three days after the king closed the ...
... kingdom , but the motion was rejected by a great majority ; it was ordered , however , that the speaker should have the question printed with the votes , together with the names on both sides . Three days after the king closed the ...
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