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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Pàgina 8
... pleased to de- clare , that in order to prevent any incon- veniencies which his fubjects may fuffer by mifapprehending the purport or effect of his royal proclamation , dated the 5th instant , as foon as paffes could be interchanged ...
... pleased to de- clare , that in order to prevent any incon- veniencies which his fubjects may fuffer by mifapprehending the purport or effect of his royal proclamation , dated the 5th instant , as foon as paffes could be interchanged ...
Pàgina 10
... pleased to de- clare , that in order to prevent any incon- veniencies which his fubjects may fuffer by mifapprehending the purport or effect of his royal proclamation , dated the 5th inftant , as foon as paffes could be interchanged ...
... pleased to de- clare , that in order to prevent any incon- veniencies which his fubjects may fuffer by mifapprehending the purport or effect of his royal proclamation , dated the 5th inftant , as foon as paffes could be interchanged ...
Pàgina 17
... pleased to see them appear in any of the manufactures of France . The fame notice was given to the ladies . Nov. 23. His Majefty arrived about two o'clock in the morning , in good health , at St. James's , from his German dominions . He ...
... pleased to see them appear in any of the manufactures of France . The fame notice was given to the ladies . Nov. 23. His Majefty arrived about two o'clock in the morning , in good health , at St. James's , from his German dominions . He ...
Pàgina 19
... pleased to take notice of the bravery of your forces by fea and land , an honour their behaviour has most jusly de- served ; and we affure your Majefty , that all due attention fhall be paid , on our part , to the fervices of thofe ...
... pleased to take notice of the bravery of your forces by fea and land , an honour their behaviour has most jusly de- served ; and we affure your Majefty , that all due attention fhall be paid , on our part , to the fervices of thofe ...
Pàgina 20
... pleased to refer them to the lords of the Admiralty . They escorted his Ma- jefty from St. James's to the House of Peers and back again ; they also delivered a petition to his royal highness the prince of Wales , as he paffed through ...
... pleased to refer them to the lords of the Admiralty . They escorted his Ma- jefty from St. James's to the House of Peers and back again ; they also delivered a petition to his royal highness the prince of Wales , as he paffed through ...
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