Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... Parliament met [ 15th January , 1736 ] , the news came of Spain's accepting the preliminary articles ; and as this took away the only poor little shadow of pretence for keeping up the same number of troops that were main- tained last ...
... Parliament met [ 15th January , 1736 ] , the news came of Spain's accepting the preliminary articles ; and as this took away the only poor little shadow of pretence for keeping up the same number of troops that were main- tained last ...
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... Parliament , that most people ima- gined this peace was privately negotiating between Sir Robert Walpole and him , but there was in reality no such treaty on foot . All the considerable debates that passed this year in Par- liament were ...
... Parliament , that most people ima- gined this peace was privately negotiating between Sir Robert Walpole and him , but there was in reality no such treaty on foot . All the considerable debates that passed this year in Par- liament were ...
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... Parliament , to oppose them . From the Lord Chancellor [ Talbot ] , the Speaker of the House of Commons [ Onslow ] , and several other considerable people in Parliament whose favour the Dissenters went to solicit , they met with no ...
... Parliament , to oppose them . From the Lord Chancellor [ Talbot ] , the Speaker of the House of Commons [ Onslow ] , and several other considerable people in Parliament whose favour the Dissenters went to solicit , they met with no ...
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... Parliament , to advise them to petition the Parliament , and to tell them , as the Bishops had thought it their duty to give them this warning and this advice , so they would provide * Sir Robert Walpole removed in 1730 from the Green ...
... Parliament , to advise them to petition the Parliament , and to tell them , as the Bishops had thought it their duty to give them this warning and this advice , so they would provide * Sir Robert Walpole removed in 1730 from the Green ...
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... Parliament ; and to be giving themselves these imper- tinent airs in opposing everything that did not exactly suit with their silly opinions . And indeed church - power was so little relished at this time , and churchmen so little ...
... Parliament ; and to be giving themselves these imper- tinent airs in opposing everything that did not exactly suit with their silly opinions . And indeed church - power was so little relished at this time , and churchmen so little ...
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