The British Chronologist: Comprehending Every Material Occurrence, Ecclesiastical, Civil, Or Military, Relative To England And Wales : From The Invasion Of The Romans ...Lackington, 1789 - 792 pàgines |
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... Gentlemen , " At the opening of this feffion of Par- liament I informed you , that a congress had been agreed upon by the feveral powers at war ; and I have now the fatisfaction to acquaint you , that the preliminaries for re- ftoring a ...
... Gentlemen , " At the opening of this feffion of Par- liament I informed you , that a congress had been agreed upon by the feveral powers at war ; and I have now the fatisfaction to acquaint you , that the preliminaries for re- ftoring a ...
Pàgina 9
... Gentlemen of the House of Commons , " My particular thanks are due to you , for the ample provifion you have made for the fervice of the current year . Nothing could have contributed fo much to the put- ting an end to the calamities of ...
... Gentlemen of the House of Commons , " My particular thanks are due to you , for the ample provifion you have made for the fervice of the current year . Nothing could have contributed fo much to the put- ting an end to the calamities of ...
Pàgina 10
... Gentlemen , " At the opening of this feffion of Par- liament I informed you , that a congress had been agreed upon by the feveral powers at war ; and I have now the fatisfaction to acquaint you , that the preliminaries for re- ftoring a ...
... Gentlemen , " At the opening of this feffion of Par- liament I informed you , that a congress had been agreed upon by the feveral powers at war ; and I have now the fatisfaction to acquaint you , that the preliminaries for re- ftoring a ...
Pàgina 11
... Gentlemen of the House of Commons , " My particular thanks are due to you , for the ample provifion you have made for the fervice of the current year . Nothing could have contributed fo much to the put- ting an end to the calamities of ...
... Gentlemen of the House of Commons , " My particular thanks are due to you , for the ample provifion you have made for the fervice of the current year . Nothing could have contributed fo much to the put- ting an end to the calamities of ...
Pàgina 13
... gentlemen near St. Paul's , the beginning was at three minutes fifty- three feconds paft nine in the morning , and the end at nine minutes thirteen feconds past twelve , as near as could be judged , by reafon of clouds interpofing ...
... gentlemen near St. Paul's , the beginning was at three minutes fifty- three feconds paft nine in the morning , and the end at nine minutes thirteen feconds past twelve , as near as could be judged , by reafon of clouds interpofing ...
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