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An Impartial Representation of the Conduct of the Several Powers of Europe ... - Page 64
by Richard Rolt - 1750
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A compleat collection of all the protests made in the House of lords from ...

Parliament lords, proc - 1747 - 520 pages
...have been, in many Inftances, difobedient to Eritijh Orders, and utterly incompatible with Eritijh Troops : That, as our Votes have (we hope) proved us to the prefent Age, our Y 3 Name* 468 Names in the LI1HMIM. PROTESTS. A. 1743. Books may tranfmit us to Pofterity EN cOn a...
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A Genuine and Complete Collection of All the Protests Made in the ..., Volume 2

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1748 - 264 pages
...have been, in many Jnlrances, difobedient to Britijb Orders, and utterly incompatible with Britijh Troops : That, as our Votes have (we hope) proved us to the prefent Age, our Names in the Books may ti'.infmit us to Pofterity ENGLIsHMEN. On Mariborougb, Sandwich, litclfiilJ, . Talbut, Bedford, , ....
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A genuine and complete collection of all the protests made in the ..., Volume 2

Parliament lords, proc - 1748 - 244 pages
...have been, in many Infrances, difobedient to Britijb Orders, and utterly incompatible with Briti/h Troops : That, as our Votes have (we hope) proved us to the prefent Age, our Names in the Books may trinfmit us to Pofterity ENGLISHMEN. Mar.buraugb, 8*n<faaicht litchfielil, lalbat, Bedford, Weftmoreland,...
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A Complete Collection of the Lords' Protests: From the First Upon ..., Volume 2

Constitutional history - 1767 - 322 pages
...have been, in many Inftances, difobedient to Britijh Orders, and utterly incompatible with Britijh Troops : That, as our Votes have (we hope) proved...the Books may tranfmit us to Pofterity ENGLISHMEN. Marlborough, Sandwich, Hereford, lalbot, Bedford, . Litcbfield, Chefterfield, Huntingdon, Weftmereland,...
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A Complete Collection of the Lord's Protests: From the First Vpon ..., Volume 2

John Almon - Constitutional history - 1767 - 492 pages
...have been, in many Inftances, difobtfdient'.to Sriti/h Orders, and utterly incompatible with Britijb Troops : That, as our Votes have (we hope) proved...the Books may tranfmit us to Pofterity ENGLISHMEN. Marlborougb, Sandwich, Hereford, falbot, Bedford, • Litcbfield, Cbefterfield, Huntingdon, fPe/hmftlanJ,...
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A Complete Collection of the Lords' Protests,: From the First Upon Record ...

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1767 - 446 pages
...have been, in many Inftances, difobedientitp Britijh Orders, and utterly incompatible with Britijb Troops : That, as our Votes have (we hope) proved...the Books may tranfmit us to Pofterity ENGLISHMEN. Marlborough, Sandwich, . Hereford, ,;- " ?albot, ' Bedford, Litcbfield, Chefterfield, Huntingdon, Weftmoreland,...
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW; OR, JOURNAL:

SEVERAL HANDS - 1767 - 588 pages
...coft this nation near feventy thoufand pounds, and which appear to us to have been, in nany inftances, difobedient to Britifh orders, and utterly incompatible...that, as our votes have (we hope) proved us to the prelent age, our names in the books may tranfmit us to pofterity ENGLISHMEN.' Seme Reflexions en the...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 37

Books - 1767 - 640 pages
...to have been, in many initanccs, difobedient to British orders, and utterly incompatible with Bmifh troops : that, as our votes have (we hope) proved us to the prelent age, our names in the books may tranfrriit us topoftcrity ENGLISHMEN.' Of the latter proteHs,...
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A Complete Collection of the Protests of the Lords: 1741-1825

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1875 - 592 pages
...have been, in many instances, disobedient to British orders, and utterly incompatible with British troops ; that, as our votes have, we hope, proved us to the present age, our names in the books may transmit us to posterity Englishmen. Charles Spencer Churchill,...
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