Anecdotes of Some Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Present and Two Preceding Centuries, Том 4T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1796 |
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... Parliament : " IT is manifeft that our confederacies are " now diffolved , and I rejcice that alone we fhall " undertake this great bufinefs ; for experience " in our laft attempt fhewed that Princes of " feveral Nations ( however they ...
... Parliament : " IT is manifeft that our confederacies are " now diffolved , and I rejcice that alone we fhall " undertake this great bufinefs ; for experience " in our laft attempt fhewed that Princes of " feveral Nations ( however they ...
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... Parliament did give them to him , " but fo unwillingly ( as I have heard ) , that when " the Bill had ftuck long in the Lower Houfe , and " could get no paffage , he commanded the Com- << mons to attend him in the forenoon in his gal ...
... Parliament did give them to him , " but fo unwillingly ( as I have heard ) , that when " the Bill had ftuck long in the Lower Houfe , and " could get no paffage , he commanded the Com- << mons to attend him in the forenoon in his gal ...
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... Parliament did give all these to the King , 6c yet did they not ordain them to be demolished , << or employed to any irreligious uses , leaving it " more to the confcience and piety of the King ; " who , in a fpeech to the Parliament ...
... Parliament did give all these to the King , 6c yet did they not ordain them to be demolished , << or employed to any irreligious uses , leaving it " more to the confcience and piety of the King ; " who , in a fpeech to the Parliament ...
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... Parliament was " constrained by his importunity to fupply his " wants with the refidue of all the Monafteries of " the kingdom , fix hundred and forty - five great ones and illuftrious , with all their wealth and " prince - like ...
... Parliament was " constrained by his importunity to fupply his " wants with the refidue of all the Monafteries of " the kingdom , fix hundred and forty - five great ones and illuftrious , with all their wealth and " prince - like ...
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... Parliament of the fixth of Henry the " Fourth feemeth performed ; fil . That the " King fhould not be one farthing the richer the " next year following * . " When James the Fourth , King of Scotland , was ad- vifed by Sir James Sadler ...
... Parliament of the fixth of Henry the " Fourth feemeth performed ; fil . That the " King fhould not be one farthing the richer the " next year following * . " When James the Fourth , King of Scotland , was ad- vifed by Sir James Sadler ...
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