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... Lords , our good Friends , Allies and Confederates , under his holy protection . Given at our court at St James's , Jan. 9. the year of our Lord 1745 , and the 18th year of our reign . PR Your very good Friend , ( Signed ) GEORGE R ...
... Lords , our good Friends , Allies and Confederates , under his holy protection . Given at our court at St James's , Jan. 9. the year of our Lord 1745 , and the 18th year of our reign . PR Your very good Friend , ( Signed ) GEORGE R ...
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... Lord Ward , to Mifs Carver . Hon . Francis Steuart , brother to the Earl of Moray , to Lady Helen Montgome- ry ... Lords of the Bedchamber , and Henry Drax , Efq ; Secretary , to the Prince of Wales . Hugh Baillie , L. L. D. Judge ...
... Lord Ward , to Mifs Carver . Hon . Francis Steuart , brother to the Earl of Moray , to Lady Helen Montgome- ry ... Lords of the Bedchamber , and Henry Drax , Efq ; Secretary , to the Prince of Wales . Hugh Baillie , L. L. D. Judge ...
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... Lords to this bill ; and therefore fhall conclude with moving , that this houfe do agree to the amendments made by the Lords to this bill . A Mr Prefident , SI chiefly rife up to fecond the mo- tion made by my Honourable and learned ...
... Lords to this bill ; and therefore fhall conclude with moving , that this houfe do agree to the amendments made by the Lords to this bill . A Mr Prefident , SI chiefly rife up to fecond the mo- tion made by my Honourable and learned ...
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... Lords in the amendments they have made to this bill . The fpeech of T.Sempronius Gracchus , in the character of the Lord Percival . I Mr Prefident , Shall not preface what I have to offer in relation to the bill now under your It ...
... Lords in the amendments they have made to this bill . The fpeech of T.Sempronius Gracchus , in the character of the Lord Percival . I Mr Prefident , Shall not preface what I have to offer in relation to the bill now under your It ...
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... Lords , afraid to be outdone in the fhew of loyalty , could have taken this method to prevent it , and have fei- zed this opportunity to deprive us of the greatest and most valuable of all our pri- vileges ? Will it be believed in after ...
... Lords , afraid to be outdone in the fhew of loyalty , could have taken this method to prevent it , and have fei- zed this opportunity to deprive us of the greatest and most valuable of all our pri- vileges ? Will it be believed in after ...
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