Occasional Essays on Various Subjects: Chiefly Political and Historical; Extracted Partly from the Publick Newspapers, During the Present Reign, and Partly from Tracts Published in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth, King Charles I., King Charles II, and from Bishop Burnet's History of His Own TimesFrancis Maseres |
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... King Charles I., King Charles II, and from Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Times Francis Maseres. and not proved ... King's Bench , and consequently unable to attend his duty in parliament ; and , by so confirming the proceedings of ...
... King Charles I., King Charles II, and from Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Times Francis Maseres. and not proved ... King's Bench , and consequently unable to attend his duty in parliament ; and , by so confirming the proceedings of ...
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... King Charles I., King Charles II, and from Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Times Francis Maseres. adjudged by this Houfe ... king's hands , as forfeited to his Majefty by the outlawry , and his body kept in prifon during life . No well ...
... King Charles I., King Charles II, and from Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Times Francis Maseres. adjudged by this Houfe ... king's hands , as forfeited to his Majefty by the outlawry , and his body kept in prifon during life . No well ...
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... King Charles I., King Charles II, and from Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Times Francis Maseres. they are capable of ... King's moft excellent Majefty , by and with the advice and confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal , and the ...
... King Charles I., King Charles II, and from Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Times Francis Maseres. they are capable of ... King's moft excellent Majefty , by and with the advice and confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal , and the ...
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... King's Bench for having published two criminal writings , and his confequent inability to attend his duty , and ferve his con- ftituents in parliament , though this had been mentioned as a principal ground for his expulfion : -and ...
... King's Bench for having published two criminal writings , and his confequent inability to attend his duty , and ferve his con- ftituents in parliament , though this had been mentioned as a principal ground for his expulfion : -and ...
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... King's proclamation of October , 1763 , with refpect to the province of Quebeck , and reduce the extent of the faid province to what it was before the late Quebeck - A & t ; ar , perhaps , ( if it shall be thought neceffary , upon a ...
... King's proclamation of October , 1763 , with refpect to the province of Quebeck , and reduce the extent of the faid province to what it was before the late Quebeck - A & t ; ar , perhaps , ( if it shall be thought neceffary , upon a ...
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