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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... tion , they farther resolved that after an appointed day no clipped money should pass in payment , except to the collectors of the revenue and taxes , or upon loans or payments into the exchequer ; that after another day to be appointed ...
... tion , they farther resolved that after an appointed day no clipped money should pass in payment , except to the collectors of the revenue and taxes , or upon loans or payments into the exchequer ; that after another day to be appointed ...
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... tion to the 22d . But the king having again re- mained at home , a panic seized the whole party ; some fled , but others were seized the next night in their beds . A proclamation was issued for appre hending those who absconded , and ...
... tion to the 22d . But the king having again re- mained at home , a panic seized the whole party ; some fled , but others were seized the next night in their beds . A proclamation was issued for appre hending those who absconded , and ...
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... tion for filling the throne , and that he had been already named by some of the diets . King James received immediately this intelligence from Lewis XIV . who sent immediately M. de Pomponne , his Period 9. ] 23 WILLIAM III .
... tion for filling the throne , and that he had been already named by some of the diets . King James received immediately this intelligence from Lewis XIV . who sent immediately M. de Pomponne , his Period 9. ] 23 WILLIAM III .
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... tion , was re - established in the north and west of Europe . King William having concluded this im- portant transaction , returned to England about the middle of November , and was received in London amidst the liveliest acclamations ...
... tion , was re - established in the north and west of Europe . King William having concluded this im- portant transaction , returned to England about the middle of November , and was received in London amidst the liveliest acclamations ...
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... tion of manners under the king's countenance and encouragement . Considerable collections were made for maintaining clergymen to read prayers and ad- minister the sacrament every Sunday in places of public worship . The members of this ...
... tion of manners under the king's countenance and encouragement . Considerable collections were made for maintaining clergymen to read prayers and ad- minister the sacrament every Sunday in places of public worship . The members of this ...
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