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... declared incapable of being elected du◅ ring the present parliament . 106 . 20. A meeting held at the London tavern , for fupport of Mr Wilkes's cause , who take the title of Supporters of the Bill of Rights . 106 . 23. The King of ...
... declared incapable of being elected du◅ ring the present parliament . 106 . 20. A meeting held at the London tavern , for fupport of Mr Wilkes's cause , who take the title of Supporters of the Bill of Rights . 106 . 23. The King of ...
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... declared himself to be the Czar Peter III . of Ruffia , pretending that the report of his death was defignedly fpread , but that he found means to escape from his prifon ; that Stefano had got himself pu- blickly acknowledged as Czar by ...
... declared himself to be the Czar Peter III . of Ruffia , pretending that the report of his death was defignedly fpread , but that he found means to escape from his prifon ; that Stefano had got himself pu- blickly acknowledged as Czar by ...
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... declared and protested against by foreign powers ; and that as to their grievances in regard to the exercife of their religion , the college of Bishops , under the direction of the Prince Pri mate , would endeavour to remove them , in a ...
... declared and protested against by foreign powers ; and that as to their grievances in regard to the exercife of their religion , the college of Bishops , under the direction of the Prince Pri mate , would endeavour to remove them , in a ...
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... declared , that th had no intention of acting to the det ment of the Roman - Catholic religio but only asked the freedom of their ow and the re - establishment of their ancie rights . The Duke and Nobles of Cor land acceded to the ...
... declared , that th had no intention of acting to the det ment of the Roman - Catholic religio but only asked the freedom of their ow and the re - establishment of their ancie rights . The Duke and Nobles of Cor land acceded to the ...
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... declaration of the Empress , al ready taken notice of , mentioned other matters which they reckoned to be of chief importance . Pr . Repnin afterwards declared , that those members were not detained in prifon , but only guarded se ...
... declaration of the Empress , al ready taken notice of , mentioned other matters which they reckoned to be of chief importance . Pr . Repnin afterwards declared , that those members were not detained in prifon , but only guarded se ...
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