London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volumen 9C. Ackers, 1740 |
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... Seffion , his Majesty obtained fuch further Conceffions as the Ends he de- fign'd did require . The Article of Ruling the Kingdom according to Larb was further ex- plain'd , and the States declared , that his M- C jefly was not thereby ...
... Seffion , his Majesty obtained fuch further Conceffions as the Ends he de- fign'd did require . The Article of Ruling the Kingdom according to Larb was further ex- plain'd , and the States declared , that his M- C jefly was not thereby ...
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... Seffion , without any one Advantage : Had you oppos'd it at the Time you concurr'd with the Gentlemen we have mention'd , who're- ceive fo many Boons , it would have redounded greatly to your Honour , and never would have been forgot by ...
... Seffion , without any one Advantage : Had you oppos'd it at the Time you concurr'd with the Gentlemen we have mention'd , who're- ceive fo many Boons , it would have redounded greatly to your Honour , and never would have been forgot by ...
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... Seffion of the prefent Parliament , ( unless his Majefty fhould be gra- ciously pleased to diffolve it , before its legal Term ) when it is to be hoped that the fame excellent Bill will be moved for again , and that all the uncorrupt ...
... Seffion of the prefent Parliament , ( unless his Majefty fhould be gra- ciously pleased to diffolve it , before its legal Term ) when it is to be hoped that the fame excellent Bill will be moved for again , and that all the uncorrupt ...
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... Seffion of Par- liament with a Vote of Credit and F Confidence , to the King then upon the Throne ; but this is what was never contended for ; and whatever may be done upon any extraordinary Emergency , can be no Precedent for doing the ...
... Seffion of Par- liament with a Vote of Credit and F Confidence , to the King then upon the Throne ; but this is what was never contended for ; and whatever may be done upon any extraordinary Emergency , can be no Precedent for doing the ...
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... Seffion , or as often as our Minifters may think fit to defire it , this may become the Way of Thinking at home as well as abroad . If this fhould ever come to be the Cafe , our Parliaments will of course become despicable in the Eyes ...
... Seffion , or as often as our Minifters may think fit to defire it , this may become the Way of Thinking at home as well as abroad . If this fhould ever come to be the Cafe , our Parliaments will of course become despicable in the Eyes ...
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