The Chronological Historian: Or, A Record of Public Events, Historical, Political, Biographical, Literary, Domestic and Miscellaneous; Principally Illustrative of the Ecclesiastical, Civil, Naval and Military History of Great Britain and Its Dependencies, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar ... With an Appendix, Bringing the Work Down to 1835, Volumen2J. Dowding, 1835 |
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... sent to the Bastile . A charge was given , at the same time to the licensers of the press , to take special care not to suffer any thing to be printed which might give offence to the powers with whom France was at peace . Commissaries ...
... sent to the Bastile . A charge was given , at the same time to the licensers of the press , to take special care not to suffer any thing to be printed which might give offence to the powers with whom France was at peace . Commissaries ...
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... sent down to Southampton , to go on board two busses there fitting out for the society , under the care of Richard Taunton , esq . These busses went to the rendezvous of September , at Cambeltown , to fish on the north - west side of ...
... sent down to Southampton , to go on board two busses there fitting out for the society , under the care of Richard Taunton , esq . These busses went to the rendezvous of September , at Cambeltown , to fish on the north - west side of ...
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... sent treasurers of the navy 108,9637 . 4s . 44d . towards satisfying the same . 1752 , Jan. 2. At a general court of the governors and company of the Bank of England , it was agreed to lend the govern- ment 1,400,000l . at three per ...
... sent treasurers of the navy 108,9637 . 4s . 44d . towards satisfying the same . 1752 , Jan. 2. At a general court of the governors and company of the Bank of England , it was agreed to lend the govern- ment 1,400,000l . at three per ...
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... sent for up and attending , his Ma- jesty. out five years , and brought an account of a great battle between the Mogul's army , assisted by the English ; under the com- mand of major Lawrence , and the rebellious natives , assisted by ...
... sent for up and attending , his Ma- jesty. out five years , and brought an account of a great battle between the Mogul's army , assisted by the English ; under the com- mand of major Lawrence , and the rebellious natives , assisted by ...
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... sent to the following bills : - An act for more effectually punishing persons who shall steal or detain ship wrecked goods , & c . An act for more effectually preventing the fraudulent removal of tobacco by land or water , and for the ...
... sent to the following bills : - An act for more effectually punishing persons who shall steal or detain ship wrecked goods , & c . An act for more effectually preventing the fraudulent removal of tobacco by land or water , and for the ...
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Página 16 - An Act for the more effectual preventing of Frauds and Abuses committed by Persons employed in the Manufacture of Hats, and in the Woollen, Linen, Fustian, Cotton, Iron, Leather, Fur, Hemp, Flax, Mohair, and Silk Manufactures, and for preventing unlawful Combinations of Journeymen Dyers and Journeymen Hotpressers, and of all Persons employed in the said several Manufactures, and for the better Payment of their Wages ;' and by certain provisions of an act passed in the s
Página 416 - ... the existence of a Supreme Being, and the immortality of the soul.
Página 354 - The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, Of the City of London...
Página 620 - 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 123 - The civil and religious rights of my loving subjects are equally dear to me with the most valuable prerogatives of my crown: and, as the surest foundation of the whole, and the best means to draw down the divine favour on my reign, it is my fixed purpose to countenance and encourage the practice of true religion and virtue.
Página 23 - An Act to render Prosecutions for Perjury and Subornation of Perjury more easy and effectual...
Página 398 - ... 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 25 - 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 238 - That all acquisitions made under the influence of a military force or by Treaty with foreign Princes do of right belong to the State.
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