The History of England: From the Revolution to the Death of George the Second. (Designed as a Continuation of Mr. Hume's History.) In Five Volumes. By T. Smollett, M.D. ...Luke White, 1787 |
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... perfons already named in the bill of fucceffion . The Lords infifted upon their amendments , and feveral fruitless conferences were held between the two Houses . At length the bill was dropped for the prefent , in confequence of an ...
... perfons already named in the bill of fucceffion . The Lords infifted upon their amendments , and feveral fruitless conferences were held between the two Houses . At length the bill was dropped for the prefent , in confequence of an ...
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... perfons were forbid , under the fame penalties , to aid , fuccour , or correfpond with him ; and the castle was blocked up by the troops of the city . § XVIII . Next day an express arrived from London , with a letter from King William ...
... perfons were forbid , under the fame penalties , to aid , fuccour , or correfpond with him ; and the castle was blocked up by the troops of the city . § XVIII . Next day an express arrived from London , with a letter from King William ...
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... perfons , from fixteen to fixty , to be in readiness to take arms when called upon for that purpose : they conferred the command of their horfe - militia upon Sir Patrick Hume , who was formerly attainted for having been concerned in ...
... perfons , from fixteen to fixty , to be in readiness to take arms when called upon for that purpose : they conferred the command of their horfe - militia upon Sir Patrick Hume , who was formerly attainted for having been concerned in ...
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... perfons to acknowledge , obey , affift , or correspond with the late King James ; or , by word , writing , or fermon , to dispute or difown the royal authority of King William and Queen Mary ; or to mifconftrue the proceedings of the ...
... perfons to acknowledge , obey , affift , or correspond with the late King James ; or , by word , writing , or fermon , to dispute or difown the royal authority of King William and Queen Mary ; or to mifconftrue the proceedings of the ...
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... perfons who fhould defert his enemies , and join with him in four - and - twenty days after his landing in Ireland , and charging all the blood that might be shed upon those who fhould continue in rebellion . § XXXVIII . His conduct ...
... perfons who fhould defert his enemies , and join with him in four - and - twenty days after his landing in Ireland , and charging all the blood that might be shed upon those who fhould continue in rebellion . § XXXVIII . His conduct ...
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