The History of England, from the Revolution to the Death of George II: Designed as a Continuation of Mr. Hume's History, Volume 4Richardson, 1820 - Great Britain |
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... granted - § XXIII . Reflections on the continental war - § XXIV . Messages from the King to the Parlia- ment - § XXV . Measures taken to remove the scarcity of corn - § XXVI . Militia bill - § XXVII . Petitions for and against it ...
... granted - § XXIII . Reflections on the continental war - § XXIV . Messages from the King to the Parlia- ment - § XXV . Measures taken to remove the scarcity of corn - § XXVI . Militia bill - § XXVII . Petitions for and against it ...
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... granted by England , engaged to furnish a strong body of forces for the defence of Hanover . His Prussian majesty , startled at the conditions of this treaty , took an opportunity to declare that he would not suffer foreign forces of ...
... granted by England , engaged to furnish a strong body of forces for the defence of Hanover . His Prussian majesty , startled at the conditions of this treaty , took an opportunity to declare that he would not suffer foreign forces of ...
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... granted to his majesty . He quoted other despatches to prove the unwillingness of his Polish majesty to declare himself , until the king of Prussia should be attacked , and his forces divided ; and that this scruple was admitted by the ...
... granted to his majesty . He quoted other despatches to prove the unwillingness of his Polish majesty to declare himself , until the king of Prussia should be attacked , and his forces divided ; and that this scruple was admitted by the ...
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... granted fifty - five thousand men for the sea service , including eleven thousand four hundred and nineteen marines ; and for the land service forty - nine thousand seven hundred and forty - nine effective men , comprehending four thou ...
... granted fifty - five thousand men for the sea service , including eleven thousand four hundred and nineteen marines ; and for the land service forty - nine thousand seven hundred and forty - nine effective men , comprehending four thou ...
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... granted by the committee of supply did not exceed eight millions three hundred fifty thousand three hundred twenty - five pounds , nine shillings and threepence ; the funds established amounted to eight millions six hundred eighty ...
... granted by the committee of supply did not exceed eight millions three hundred fifty thousand three hundred twenty - five pounds , nine shillings and threepence ; the funds established amounted to eight millions six hundred eighty ...
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