The Political state of Great Britain, Volum 34 |
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Pàgina 64
... Reasons , the Dignity ' of Elector fhould be conferred upon Him and His Heirs Male ; but the Investiture not to be given , till the Demands made by the Popish Electors , and Difa- greed to by the Proteftants , ( concerning other Ca ...
... Reasons , the Dignity ' of Elector fhould be conferred upon Him and His Heirs Male ; but the Investiture not to be given , till the Demands made by the Popish Electors , and Difa- greed to by the Proteftants , ( concerning other Ca ...
Pàgina 73
... Reasons to believe , that the Duke of Wirtem- bergh would not be brought to acknowledge , that he had intrench'd on the Prerogatives of his Electoral Highness as Generaliffimo of the Empire , and to give him due Satisfaction for the ...
... Reasons to believe , that the Duke of Wirtem- bergh would not be brought to acknowledge , that he had intrench'd on the Prerogatives of his Electoral Highness as Generaliffimo of the Empire , and to give him due Satisfaction for the ...
Pàgina 100
... reason of this War , to the prejudice of the other Party , against the liberty of Navigation and Trade , be abrogated on both Sides . II . That for the Elucidation of that Act which the King of Great Britain caused to be published in ...
... reason of this War , to the prejudice of the other Party , against the liberty of Navigation and Trade , be abrogated on both Sides . II . That for the Elucidation of that Act which the King of Great Britain caused to be published in ...
Pàgina 118
... reason of fen- ding Aid to Charles the First of most glorious Memory , King of Great Britain ) for which the King of Denmark and Norway bound himself , and gave his Bond to a Company of certain English Merchants Trading at Ham- burgh ...
... reason of fen- ding Aid to Charles the First of most glorious Memory , King of Great Britain ) for which the King of Denmark and Norway bound himself , and gave his Bond to a Company of certain English Merchants Trading at Ham- burgh ...
Pàgina 131
... Reason , why the Author has deducted out of the Debt fince 17.16 , the 3,123,187 1 . ( and not 3,155,858 1. as he makes it ) which was al- lowed the Annuitants , upon Subfcribing their Annuities 5 2 to the South Sea Corporation , in the ...
... Reason , why the Author has deducted out of the Debt fince 17.16 , the 3,123,187 1 . ( and not 3,155,858 1. as he makes it ) which was al- lowed the Annuitants , upon Subfcribing their Annuities 5 2 to the South Sea Corporation , in the ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 300 - Bounty (that is, the governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy).
Pàgina 49 - Library of the college of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin...
Pàgina 340 - The passage to their majesties table being cleared by the knight marshal, the herald at arms, with a loud voice, proclaimed the champion's challenge at the lower end of the hall, in the words following : " If any person, of what degree soever, high or low, shall deny or gainsay, our sovereign lord king George III.
Pàgina 340 - Kingdom, or that he ought not to enjoy the same, here is his Champion, who saith that he lieth, and is a false traitor, being ready in person to combat with him, and in this quarrel will adventure his life against him on what day soever he shall be appointed.
Pàgina 2 - First, that from this day there be a true, firm and inviolable peace, sincere friendship, a nearer and straiter alliance and union between the most serene king of Great Britain and the High and Mighty States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands.
Pàgina 55 - Chancellor Pitt acquainted the Houfe, that he had a meflage from His Majefty to this Houfe, figned by His Majefty ; and he prefented the fame to the Houfe, and it was read by Mr.
Pàgina 327 - That the Robe or Mantle of a Viscountess be like that of a Baroness, only the Cape powdered with Two Rows and a half of Ermine, the Edging of the Mantle two inches as before, and the train a yard and a quarter; the Coronet to be according to her Degree, viz.
Pàgina 25 - To the King's moft Excellent Majefty. The humble Addrefs of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, in Common Council affembled.
Pàgina 57 - Meflage from his Majefty to the houfe of commons, commanding their attendance in the houfe of peers. The commons being come thither accordingly, his Majefty was pleafed to give his Royal...
Pàgina 313 - King againft whofe fubjects reprifals are demanded, have no, minifter refiding there, letters of reprifal fhall not be granted, till after the fpace of four months, to be reckoned from the day on which his petition was made and prefented to the King againft whofe fubjects reprifals are defired, or to his privy council. X. For cutting off...