The Historical Register: Containing an Impartial Relation of All Transactions, Foreign and Domestick. For the Year 1716-1738, Volume 22Sun Fire Office, 1737 - Europe |
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... Custom has been long laid afide ; for it must be granted , that not only for a great ma- ny Years , but even for a great many Reigns , the Custom and Ufage of this Houfe has always been to take his Ma- jefty's Speech immediately into ...
... Custom has been long laid afide ; for it must be granted , that not only for a great ma- ny Years , but even for a great many Reigns , the Custom and Ufage of this Houfe has always been to take his Ma- jefty's Speech immediately into ...
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... Custom , it ought to be re - affumed ; and our re - affum- ing an antient Ufage , which all the World muft allow to be a good one , can never look like a Difappro- With respect , my Lords , to the Treaty of Peace that has been con ...
... Custom , it ought to be re - affumed ; and our re - affum- ing an antient Ufage , which all the World muft allow to be a good one , can never look like a Difappro- With respect , my Lords , to the Treaty of Peace that has been con ...
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... Custom came to be laid afide , I do not know ; but I am fure it ought to be , and I think it is now become neceffary it should be re - affuuned ; for which Reafon I hope Gentlemen will make no Difficulty in agreeing to the Motion I am ...
... Custom came to be laid afide , I do not know ; but I am fure it ought to be , and I think it is now become neceffary it should be re - affuuned ; for which Reafon I hope Gentlemen will make no Difficulty in agreeing to the Motion I am ...
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... Custom as that men- tioned by the honourable Gentleman who made you the Motion , for fuch a Queftion could not bear a Difpute , because it would be immediately de- termined by referring to the Journals of the Houfe ; it must therefore ...
... Custom as that men- tioned by the honourable Gentleman who made you the Motion , for fuch a Queftion could not bear a Difpute , because it would be immediately de- termined by referring to the Journals of the Houfe ; it must therefore ...
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... Customs the latter Part of Q. Anne's Reign , and one of the Directors of the South Sea Company in the Year 1726 . The Wife of Lord Weymouth , in Childbed . She was 2d Daughter to Lord Carteret ; and a Lady of fuch excellent ...
... Customs the latter Part of Q. Anne's Reign , and one of the Directors of the South Sea Company in the Year 1726 . The Wife of Lord Weymouth , in Childbed . She was 2d Daughter to Lord Carteret ; and a Lady of fuch excellent ...
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