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... must be own'd to have , been entirely loft to all Reafon , and Policy , in Writing , Printing and Di- fperfing a Libel , which contradicts all their Pretences and Profeffions of Loyalty and Affection to King GEORGE , and the prefent ...
... must be own'd to have , been entirely loft to all Reafon , and Policy , in Writing , Printing and Di- fperfing a Libel , which contradicts all their Pretences and Profeffions of Loyalty and Affection to King GEORGE , and the prefent ...
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... must be observed , that the Commiffioners in their Anfwer reckoned thefe 300 Men . These Five Books together contain 5551 Men , and are all that are pretended to have been Admitted fince the Number was Reduced to 1719 , which to- gether ...
... must be observed , that the Commiffioners in their Anfwer reckoned thefe 300 Men . These Five Books together contain 5551 Men , and are all that are pretended to have been Admitted fince the Number was Reduced to 1719 , which to- gether ...
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... must be understood of the fame Men that Mr. Nodes Swears are contained in his Book ; but upon Examination and Comparison of the Lifts , few or none of the Names are found to be the fame . How this is to be reconciled is hard to deter ...
... must be understood of the fame Men that Mr. Nodes Swears are contained in his Book ; but upon Examination and Comparison of the Lifts , few or none of the Names are found to be the fame . How this is to be reconciled is hard to deter ...
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... must go on at the former Prices , and the only Authority they have had has been a Verbal Signification of the Commissi- oners Pleasure by Mr. Crifp ; fome Contracts have been Signed for Candles in particular , above a Twelve Month after ...
... must go on at the former Prices , and the only Authority they have had has been a Verbal Signification of the Commissi- oners Pleasure by Mr. Crifp ; fome Contracts have been Signed for Candles in particular , above a Twelve Month after ...
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... must obferve to your Lordships , that by reason this Affair has remained fo long undetermined , I have undergone fome Cenfure , the Officers of the Houfe being uneasy they were not paid , though I had no proper Authority to pay them by ...
... must obferve to your Lordships , that by reason this Affair has remained fo long undetermined , I have undergone fome Cenfure , the Officers of the Houfe being uneasy they were not paid , though I had no proper Authority to pay them by ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 172 - of Parliament^ or to enjoy any Office^ or Place of Truft, either Civil or Military, or to have any Grant of Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments from the Crown, to
Seite 90 - dear Matt, hide the Nakednefs of thy Country, and give the beft turn thy fertile Brain will furnifli thee with, to the Blunders of thy Country-men, who are not much better Politicians than the French are Poets.
Seite 187 - to be Secretary to the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne^ for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy.
Seite 201 - that I have had of meeting my """'"" People in Parliament, fince it pleafed Almighty God, of His Good Providence, to call me to the Throne of my Anceftors, I moft gladly make ufe of it to thank my Faithful and Loving Subjefts, for that Zeal and Firmnefs that hath been
Seite 172 - for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better Securing the Rights and Liberties of the
Seite 183 - to . the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne, for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy.
Seite 279 - that Part of Great Britain called England, Wales, and Town of Berwick upon Tweed ; And that a proportionable Cefs, according to the Ninth Article of the Treaty of Union, be laid upon that Part of Great Britain called Scotland.
Seite 279 - Cefs, according to the Ninth Article of the Treaty of Union, be laid upon that Part of Great Britain called Scotland. " And a Bill was order'd . to be brought in upon the faid Refolution.
Seite 382 - to iflue his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown, to make out a new Writ for
Seite 52 - among/} other Things, That no Office, Place, or Employment Civil, or Military, within the Kingdoms of Great Britain or Ireland,' Dominion of Wales, Town of Berwick upon Tweed,