The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates.", Band 4Johnson Reprint, 1966 |
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... Bill , no further Addition or Ex- | after all , it was voted , That the Bill for Money ception shall be made to it , unless in the busi- should pass ; and the king be desired to appoint ness of Ireland ; which opinion was confirmed a ...
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... Bill a point that we have reason to think it will may not be read till Tuesday next , because startle the king : Common fame ' is not a right you have the Bill of Popery , with Amend - way for the lords or the king , therefore would ...
... Bill a point that we have reason to think it will may not be read till Tuesday next , because startle the king : Common fame ' is not a right you have the Bill of Popery , with Amend - way for the lords or the king , therefore would ...
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... bill out of this . Sir John Hanmer . Our David against this Goliath ; our bill against the lords bill . Ours will go up to the lords triumphant in throwing out this , and warm your party in the lords house . Sir Wm . Coventry will only ...
... bill out of this . Sir John Hanmer . Our David against this Goliath ; our bill against the lords bill . Ours will go up to the lords triumphant in throwing out this , and warm your party in the lords house . Sir Wm . Coventry will only ...
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Address of both Houses against the Growth of Popery | 23 |
A D | 23 |
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