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... William and of the house of Hanover ! In answer to such assertions , he would ask - Had the gentlemen who advanced such ar- guments ever looked into the treaties relative to the accession of these two houses ? He would first call the at ...
... William and of the house of Hanover ! In answer to such assertions , he would ask - Had the gentlemen who advanced such ar- guments ever looked into the treaties relative to the accession of these two houses ? He would first call the at ...
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... William - that sovereign who had been the seal and the confirmation of our liberties from whom , nevertheless , the parlia- ment of his time tore those Dutch guards , who had been his companions in all his victories . But without going ...
... William - that sovereign who had been the seal and the confirmation of our liberties from whom , nevertheless , the parlia- ment of his time tore those Dutch guards , who had been his companions in all his victories . But without going ...
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... William Elliot present ed , about the same time , a petition signed by almost all the Catholic nobi- lity , gentry , and clergy of England . The subject of these petitions was dis- cussed at great length , but without any introduction ...
... William Elliot present ed , about the same time , a petition signed by almost all the Catholic nobi- lity , gentry , and clergy of England . The subject of these petitions was dis- cussed at great length , but without any introduction ...
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... William Manning of London , in lat 35. N long . 15. 26 . W. on Sept. 9 , 1810 . Tuos HUSKISSON . " " We have great pleasure , " says an evening paper , " in stating to the pub- lic , which has been so much inter sted in the fate of the ...
... William Manning of London , in lat 35. N long . 15. 26 . W. on Sept. 9 , 1810 . Tuos HUSKISSON . " " We have great pleasure , " says an evening paper , " in stating to the pub- lic , which has been so much inter sted in the fate of the ...
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... William Brown and James Cummings ( two seamen ) were convicted of forcibly boarding and preventing the ship William , of Blyth , from proceeding to sea , and sentenced to be confined in Morpeth jail six months . One of the prisoners ...
... William Brown and James Cummings ( two seamen ) were convicted of forcibly boarding and preventing the ship William , of Blyth , from proceeding to sea , and sentenced to be confined in Morpeth jail six months . One of the prisoners ...
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