The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates." V. 1-36; 1066/1625-1801/03. 1688-1702T.C. Hansard, 1809 |
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... words , to desire him to continue the Administration of the Govern- ment , till the lords and commons shall make ... word ' Administration ; ' it is but a small trust you repose in the prince ; it will roll , and be uncertain . The ...
... words , to desire him to continue the Administration of the Govern- ment , till the lords and commons shall make ... word ' Administration ; ' it is but a small trust you repose in the prince ; it will roll , and be uncertain . The ...
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... word voluntary going away ; ' there is more meant by that than you suppose . There is a descent of the crown , if a ... words , and in case of abdication , ' it is not difficult . As to the next step , there is a great difference ...
... word voluntary going away ; ' there is more meant by that than you suppose . There is a descent of the crown , if a ... words , and in case of abdication , ' it is not difficult . As to the next step , there is a great difference ...
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... word the question . you have cannot advise better . One kingdom I know not how to propose words to reach sone already , and this is in confusion . Some every man's sense . If you put it so general , of the Clergy are for one thing ...
... word the question . you have cannot advise better . One kingdom I know not how to propose words to reach sone already , and this is in confusion . Some every man's sense . If you put it so general , of the Clergy are for one thing ...
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... word Abdicated ; ' and con- the citizens of this city , that are under the cluded that Deserted ' was more proper ... words , And that the Throne is thereby vacant , ' to be left out . * Echard . " Debate in the Commons on the Lord's ...
... word Abdicated ; ' and con- the citizens of this city , that are under the cluded that Deserted ' was more proper ... words , And that the Throne is thereby vacant , ' to be left out . * Echard . " Debate in the Commons on the Lord's ...
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... word of the house , and I was ever of other day , and inferred my opinion upon was , opinion the most proper word . Forsaken , that Edw . 4.'s withdrawing himself from the forfeited , ' and other words , were mentioned kingdom and the ...
... word of the house , and I was ever of other day , and inferred my opinion upon was , opinion the most proper word . Forsaken , that Edw . 4.'s withdrawing himself from the forfeited , ' and other words , were mentioned kingdom and the ...
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