History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Paris, Том 1D. Appleton and Company, 1849 |
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... ordering it to be burned by the hands of the common hangman in Palace Yard , Westminster . The preface was also ... order of the House of Commons for burning the preface is dated on the 12th of May instead of June . The preface was ...
... ordering it to be burned by the hands of the common hangman in Palace Yard , Westminster . The preface was also ... order of the House of Commons for burning the preface is dated on the 12th of May instead of June . The preface was ...
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... order for clearing the House of all strangers , not excepting the Peers , it was Constitut . Hist . vol . iii . p . 402 . Parliamentary History , vol . vii . p . 297 . † Letters , vol . ii . p . 146 , ed . 1820 . 1 [ It is , perhaps ...
... order for clearing the House of all strangers , not excepting the Peers , it was Constitut . Hist . vol . iii . p . 402 . Parliamentary History , vol . vii . p . 297 . † Letters , vol . ii . p . 146 , ed . 1820 . 1 [ It is , perhaps ...
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... orders to be ready to march upon a moment's warning . " Kreyenberg to Robethon , Feb. 16 , 1714. Macpher son's Papers , vol . ii . p . 567 . † Macpherson , vol . ii . p . 472 , & c . See Coxe's Life of Marlborough , vol . vi . p . 263 ...
... orders to be ready to march upon a moment's warning . " Kreyenberg to Robethon , Feb. 16 , 1714. Macpher son's Papers , vol . ii . p . 567 . † Macpherson , vol . ii . p . 472 , & c . See Coxe's Life of Marlborough , vol . vi . p . 263 ...
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... order for committing the publisher and printer to the custody of the Black Rod . It may assist our judgment of Oxford's character to observe , that at the very time he was thus professing his ignorance of the author , and his ...
... order for committing the publisher and printer to the custody of the Black Rod . It may assist our judgment of Oxford's character to observe , that at the very time he was thus professing his ignorance of the author , and his ...
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... orders to attack the former ; and , secondly , that the whole expedition was planned in concert with , and in ... order a squadron of her ships to reduce his subjects to their obedience . " Thus England was actually not merely forsaking ...
... orders to attack the former ; and , secondly , that the whole expedition was planned in concert with , and in ... order a squadron of her ships to reduce his subjects to their obedience . " Thus England was actually not merely forsaking ...
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History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Paris, Том 1 Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope Недоступно для просмотра - 1849 |
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Стр. 458 - It is come, I know not how, to be taken for granted by many persons, that Christianity is not so much as a subject of inquiry, but that it is now at length discovered to be fictitious. And accordingly they treat it as if, in the present age, this were an agreed point among all people of discernment...
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Стр. 48 - Crisis," written by Richard Steele, Esq., a member of this House, are scandalous and seditious libels, containing many expressions highly reflecting upon her Majesty, and upon the nobility, gentry, clergy, and universities of this kingdom, maliciously insinuating that the Protestant succession in the house of Hanover is in danger under her Majesty's administration...
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