Historical Register, Parte11724 Containing an impartial relation of all transactions, foreign and domestick: with a Chronological diary of all the remarkable occurrences, viz. births, marriages, deaths, removals, promotions, etc. that happened throughout the year: together with the characters and parentage of persons deceased on the eminent rank ... |
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... sent to France fince the late Peace concluded at Utrecht . 7. An Account of the grofs and neat Produce of the Excife and Cuftoms in that Part of Great Britain call'd Scotland , fince the Union of the Kingdoms , and to what Ufes the faid ...
... sent to France fince the late Peace concluded at Utrecht . 7. An Account of the grofs and neat Produce of the Excife and Cuftoms in that Part of Great Britain call'd Scotland , fince the Union of the Kingdoms , and to what Ufes the faid ...
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... sent back to their former close Confinement . And in January next following , Blackburne was by a Warrant from the Se- cretary of State recommitted to Newgate . In the 7th and 8th of King William , and fince , several Acts of Parliament ...
... sent back to their former close Confinement . And in January next following , Blackburne was by a Warrant from the Se- cretary of State recommitted to Newgate . In the 7th and 8th of King William , and fince , several Acts of Parliament ...
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... sent to the Queen's General , with Directions to disguise them , which was to conceal them from the Confederates , they are communi- cated to the Queen's Enemies . Abbot Gualtier will give you an Account , fays Mr. St. John to Monf . de ...
... sent to the Queen's General , with Directions to disguise them , which was to conceal them from the Confederates , they are communi- cated to the Queen's Enemies . Abbot Gualtier will give you an Account , fays Mr. St. John to Monf . de ...
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... sent to Admiral Jennings to fuffer the French Ships coming from the Levant , to pass freely . It is almoft incredible that the English Miniftry , however determin'd they were to give up the Honour of the Queen , and Intereft of their ...
... sent to Admiral Jennings to fuffer the French Ships coming from the Levant , to pass freely . It is almoft incredible that the English Miniftry , however determin'd they were to give up the Honour of the Queen , and Intereft of their ...
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... sent over by the King of France , as a proper Perfon , whom he thought fit to entrust with the great Secret of prevailing with the Queen , by her Credit to obtain what the King demanded for the Elector of Bavaria . He brings a ...
... sent over by the King of France , as a proper Perfon , whom he thought fit to entrust with the great Secret of prevailing with the Queen , by her Credit to obtain what the King demanded for the Elector of Bavaria . He brings a ...
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Página 75 - We have thought fit, by and with the Advice of Our Privy Council, to issue this Our Royal Proclamation...
Página 263 - I am glad that I can now tell you, that, notwithstanding the arts of those who delight in war, both place and time are appointed for opening the treaty of a general peace.
Página 140 - House has met before that day, or will meet on the day of the issue), issue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for electing another member in the room of the member whose seat has so become vacant.
Página x - An Act for the further limitation of the crown and better securing the rights and liberties of the subject And that all papists and persons marrying papists shall be excluded from and for ever incapable to inherit possess or enjoy the imperial crown of Great Britain and the dominions thereunto belonging...
Página 90 - Condition, do not fai!r every one severally, according to his Place, Office, or Charge, to proceed in the performance and Execution of all Duties thereunto Belonging, as formerly appertained unto them during the Life of onr said kite Royal Grandfather.
Página 78 - That no preacher whatsoever, in his sermon or lecture, do presume to deliver any other doctrine concerning the blessed Trinity, than what is contained in the holy scriptures, and is agreeable to the three creeds and the thirty-nine articles of religion.
Página 84 - We do hereby strictly enjoin and prohibit all Our loving subjects, of what degree or quality soever, from playing on the Lord's Day at dice, cards, or any other game whatsoever, either in public or private houses...
Página iii - That no person who has an office or place of profit under the King, or receives a pension from the Crown, shall be capable of serving as a Member of the House of Commons.
Página 2 - Council, with numbers of other principal gentlemen of quality, with the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and citizens of London, do now hereby, with one voice and consent of tongue and heart, publish and proclaim, that the high and mighty Prince, George Prince of Wales, is now, by the death of our...
Página 76 - ... have thought fit, by the advice of our Privy Council, to iffue this our royal Proclamation...