The History of England: From the Revolution in 1688, to the Death of George II : Designed as a Continuation of Hume, Volume 3J.F. Dove For Baynes, 1822 - Great Britain |
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... West Indies - Death of the em- peror and czarina - Proceedings in parliament - Seamen's bill -- Discontents against the ministry - Motion for removing sir Robert Walpole from his ma- jesty's councils and presence for ever - Debate on ...
... West Indies - Death of the em- peror and czarina - Proceedings in parliament - Seamen's bill -- Discontents against the ministry - Motion for removing sir Robert Walpole from his ma- jesty's councils and presence for ever - Debate on ...
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... Indies taken by the French - Expedition to the coast of Bretagne , and attempt upon Port L'Orient - Naval transactions in the West Indies - Conferences at Breda - Vast supplies granted by the commons of England - Parliament dissolved ...
... Indies taken by the French - Expedition to the coast of Bretagne , and attempt upon Port L'Orient - Naval transactions in the West Indies - Conferences at Breda - Vast supplies granted by the commons of England - Parliament dissolved ...
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... West Indies ; but , as it was founded upon a prohibition that would have put a stop to all commerce between the French islands and the British settlements in North America , it met with a very warm opposition from those who had the ...
... West Indies ; but , as it was founded upon a prohibition that would have put a stop to all commerce between the French islands and the British settlements in North America , it met with a very warm opposition from those who had the ...
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... West Indies— § XXXI . Death of the emperor and czarina - § XXXII . Proceedings in parliament - § XXXIII . Seamen's bill - § XXXIV . Discontents against the ministry - § XXXV . Motion for removing sir Robert Walpole from his majesty's ...
... West Indies— § XXXI . Death of the emperor and czarina - § XXXII . Proceedings in parliament - § XXXIII . Seamen's bill - § XXXIV . Discontents against the ministry - § XXXV . Motion for removing sir Robert Walpole from his majesty's ...
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... West Indies , to assume the command of the squadron in those seas , and to annoy the trade and settlements of the Spaniards . This gentleman had rendered himself considerable in the house of commons , by loudly condemning all the ...
... West Indies , to assume the command of the squadron in those seas , and to annoy the trade and settlements of the Spaniards . This gentleman had rendered himself considerable in the house of commons , by loudly condemning all the ...
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