The chronological historian; or A record of public events illustrative of the history of Great Britain and its dependencies, Volumen21826 |
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... consequence . The loss and difficulties in which many families were involved , the titles to whose properties were lodged with the above gentlemen , was not to be computed . Mr. Wilbraham had lately purchased an estate of great value ...
... consequence . The loss and difficulties in which many families were involved , the titles to whose properties were lodged with the above gentlemen , was not to be computed . Mr. Wilbraham had lately purchased an estate of great value ...
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... consequence of orders of the court of Madrid , remained a deposit in the hands of Spain ; the hatches being sealed up , and under a Spanish guard , in order to prevent all embezzle- ment , until the grounds of the said French ...
... consequence of orders of the court of Madrid , remained a deposit in the hands of Spain ; the hatches being sealed up , and under a Spanish guard , in order to prevent all embezzle- ment , until the grounds of the said French ...
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... consequence of a message from his Majesty , the House of Commons granted £ 100,000 to the king of Prussia , to be taken immediately out of the supplies of last year unapplied , and to be remitted with all possible dispatch . Jan. 21. A ...
... consequence of a message from his Majesty , the House of Commons granted £ 100,000 to the king of Prussia , to be taken immediately out of the supplies of last year unapplied , and to be remitted with all possible dispatch . Jan. 21. A ...
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... . private and local bills . To fifteen road bills , and to several In consequence of a message from the should be given to admiral Boscawen , general Amherst , [ A. D. 1758. ] GEORGE II . A motion was made this day, and carried ...
... . private and local bills . To fifteen road bills , and to several In consequence of a message from the should be given to admiral Boscawen , general Amherst , [ A. D. 1758. ] GEORGE II . A motion was made this day, and carried ...
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... consequences of which , all the troops in England , Scot- land , and Ireland , were stationed along the coast . In consequence of a message from his Majesty , the House of Commons voted 1,000,000 to defray the extraordinary ex- pences ...
... consequences of which , all the troops in England , Scot- land , and Ireland , were stationed along the coast . In consequence of a message from his Majesty , the House of Commons voted 1,000,000 to defray the extraordinary ex- pences ...
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Página 346 - The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, Of the City of London...
Página 23 - AN ACT to encourage the Importation of Pig and Bar Iron from His Majesty's Colonies in America, and to prevent the Erection of any Mill or other Engine for Slitting or Rolling of Iron ; or any Plateing Forge to work with a Tilt Hammer; or any Furnace for making Steel in any of the said Colonies.
Página 612 - The powers consequently declare, that Napoleon Bonaparte has placed himself without the pale of civil and social relations, and that as an enemy and disturber of the tranquillity of the world, he has rendered himself liable to public vengeance.
Página 23 - Bankrupt ; and also an Act passed in the Thirteenth Year of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, intituled An Act...
Página 21 - An Act to render Prosecutions for Perjury and Subornation of Perjury more easy and effectual...
Página 390 - ... appeared there, of an intention to excite disturbances in other countries — to disregard the rights of neutral nations — and to pursue views of conquest and...
Página 408 - ... the existence of a Supreme Being, and the immortality of the soul.
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Página 126 - Princess distinguished by every eminent virtue and amiable endowment ; whose illustrious line has constantly shown the firmest zeal for the Protestant Religion, and a particular attachment to my Family.
Página 333 - Russell moved the House of Commons for leave to bring in a Bill to amend the representation of the people in England and Wales.