A Complete History of England: From the Descent of Julius Caesar, to the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle, 1748. Containing the Transactions of One Thousand Eight Hundred and Three Years, Том 9J. Rivington and J. Fletcher, at the Oxford-Theatre, 1759 - 479 стор. |
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... supplies . The com- mons having examined the estimates and accounts , voted four millions , seven hundred fixty - four thou- fand , seven hundred and twelve pounds for the fer- vice of the army and navy . In order to raise this fum ...
... supplies . The com- mons having examined the estimates and accounts , voted four millions , seven hundred fixty - four thou- fand , seven hundred and twelve pounds for the fer- vice of the army and navy . In order to raise this fum ...
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... supply was not yet difcuffed , and the ministry would not venture to provoke the commons , who feemed propitious to the old company ; and actually paffed a bill in their favour . This meeting with no oppofition in the upper house , was ...
... supply was not yet difcuffed , and the ministry would not venture to provoke the commons , who feemed propitious to the old company ; and actually paffed a bill in their favour . This meeting with no oppofition in the upper house , was ...
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... supplies , and follicited fuccours from foreign potentates . The ftates wrote a letter to king William , explaining the danger of their fituation , profeffing the moft in- violable attachment to the intereft of England , and defiring ...
... supplies , and follicited fuccours from foreign potentates . The ftates wrote a letter to king William , explaining the danger of their fituation , profeffing the moft in- violable attachment to the intereft of England , and defiring ...
Сторінка 348
... of that her antient kingdom . The remaining part of the letter turned upon the neceffity of their grant- ing 349 ing a supply , the discouragement of vice , 348 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . A. C. 1703. was the real cause of his being ...
... of that her antient kingdom . The remaining part of the letter turned upon the neceffity of their grant- ing 349 ing a supply , the discouragement of vice , 348 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . A. C. 1703. was the real cause of his being ...
Сторінка 349
... supply , the discouragement of vice , the en - A . C. 1704 . couragement of commerce , and the ' ufual recom- mendation of moderation and unanimity . The duke of Hamilton presented a refolve , That Violent op- the parliament would not ...
... supply , the discouragement of vice , the en - A . C. 1704 . couragement of commerce , and the ' ufual recom- mendation of moderation and unanimity . The duke of Hamilton presented a refolve , That Violent op- the parliament would not ...
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