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1743–1747 , V , 179-196 ) ( i ) Session 1702–1703 For 40,000 men for sea service For the ordinary of the navy For 40,000 land forces For 10,000 additional forces Ordnance for land service For guards and garrisons Subsidies to the allies ...
1743–1747 , V , 179-196 ) ( i ) Session 1702–1703 For 40,000 men for sea service For the ordinary of the navy For 40,000 land forces For 10,000 additional forces Ordnance for land service For guards and garrisons Subsidies to the allies ...
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BE IRELAND Introduction Y the native Irish , as by the Scots , the Restoration was welcomed as holding out some prospect of one particular thing , in their case the return of the land to its original owners .
BE IRELAND Introduction Y the native Irish , as by the Scots , the Restoration was welcomed as holding out some prospect of one particular thing , in their case the return of the land to its original owners .
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... to be possessed in full right for ever , the bay and straits of Hudson , together with all lands , seas , sea ... no tracts of land or of sea being excepted , which are at present possessed by the subjects of France .
... to be possessed in full right for ever , the bay and straits of Hudson , together with all lands , seas , sea ... no tracts of land or of sea being excepted , which are at present possessed by the subjects of France .
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