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... French by • Livres , Sols and Deniers ; the Spaniards by Pieces of Eight , Reals and Maravedeis ; and so almost every Nation in a Way peculiar to themselves . The Denominative Value of Money arises from the Names that are given to the ...
... French by • Livres , Sols and Deniers ; the Spaniards by Pieces of Eight , Reals and Maravedeis ; and so almost every Nation in a Way peculiar to themselves . The Denominative Value of Money arises from the Names that are given to the ...
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... French Proteftant , whom the had taken into her Family . About the middle of February , dy'd The Countess of Litchfield Charlottee Countess of Litchfield , Wi- dow and Reli & of Edward Henry late Earl of Litchfield , and Daughter of ...
... French Proteftant , whom the had taken into her Family . About the middle of February , dy'd The Countess of Litchfield Charlottee Countess of Litchfield , Wi- dow and Reli & of Edward Henry late Earl of Litchfield , and Daughter of ...
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... French Brandy ; whereas all wife Nations give the greatest Encourage- ment to fuch of their Subjects as can rival , or imitate , any foreign Manufactures , to fuch a Degree as the Dif- ference cannot be known ; and many useful Manufa ...
... French Brandy ; whereas all wife Nations give the greatest Encourage- ment to fuch of their Subjects as can rival , or imitate , any foreign Manufactures , to fuch a Degree as the Dif- ference cannot be known ; and many useful Manufa ...
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... French what the Evidence faid in English ; and the Court bid him ask the Marquefs , If he would ask the Witness any Questions ? whereupon he ask'd him , What colour'd Clothes he had on ? who faid to the best of his Fudg ment , Scarlet ...
... French what the Evidence faid in English ; and the Court bid him ask the Marquefs , If he would ask the Witness any Questions ? whereupon he ask'd him , What colour'd Clothes he had on ? who faid to the best of his Fudg ment , Scarlet ...
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... French and English , the Confeffion and Recantation of Mr. John Rouire , given upon Oath before the Right Worshipful Sir James Bateman , Knt . and Bart , as follows : Rouire's Confeffion and Recan tation . M ' Etant reconci- lié avec ...
... French and English , the Confeffion and Recantation of Mr. John Rouire , given upon Oath before the Right Worshipful Sir James Bateman , Knt . and Bart , as follows : Rouire's Confeffion and Recan tation . M ' Etant reconci- lié avec ...
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Seite 512 - Any officer or soldier who shall begin, excite, cause, or join in any mutiny or sedition in...
Seite 352 - ... hanged by the neck, and being alive, shall be cut down, and your privy-members shall be cut off, your entrails shall be taken out of your body, and you living, the same to be burnt before your eyes...
Seite 178 - Hereupon it was ordered, That leave be given to bring in a Bill to enable his Majefty to be Governor of the South Sea Company...
Seite 213 - Establishment, in Time of Peace ; a Number far greater (in Proportion to that of the Soldiers commanded by them) than hath ever yet been thought requisite in Times of actual War.
Seite 515 - States shall (besides such penalties as they are liable to by law), be punished according to the nature and degree of the offence, by the judgment of a regimental or general court-martial.
Seite 180 - King went to the Houfe of Peers, with the ufual State and Solemnity, and the Commons being fent for up, and attending, his Majefty gave the Royal Affent to the two following publick Bills, viz..
Seite 344 - Whig ; that you abscond ; and that this be communicated to none. But, be the event as it will, I can expect nothing less than a most cruel death ; which, that I may the better support, it will be requisite that, from my arrival till the attempt, I every day receive the Holy Sacrament from one who shall be ignorant of the design. '•JAMES SHEPHERD.
Seite 190 - That it be an inftruftion to the faid Committee, that they have power to receive a claufe...
Seite 101 - Indies; thirdly, the clandestine trade that had lately been carried on of exporting silver and importing gold to and from Holland, Germany, and other countries. In...
Seite 329 - An act for the further preventing robbery, burglary, and other felonies, and for the more effectual transportation of felons and unlawful exporters of wool, and for declaring the law upon some points relating to pirates...