A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... received from the officers and soldiers , and ex- acting it in their quarters from the inhabitants on pain of military execution ; a member of the house , secretary to the treasury , receiving a bribe to ob- tain the king's bounty , and ...
... received from the officers and soldiers , and ex- acting it in their quarters from the inhabitants on pain of military execution ; a member of the house , secretary to the treasury , receiving a bribe to ob- tain the king's bounty , and ...
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... received 1000 guineas , and to Mr. Hungerford , chairman of the grand committee ; both were expelled from the house . Sir One discovery paving the way for another , the committee for inspecting the East - India company's books , found ...
... received 1000 guineas , and to Mr. Hungerford , chairman of the grand committee ; both were expelled from the house . Sir One discovery paving the way for another , the committee for inspecting the East - India company's books , found ...
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... received the money , the sudden disappearing of his servant , whose testimony only could have cleared the point , confirmed the suspicions against the duke , and the prosecution was postponed to the next session ; but an act of grace ...
... received the money , the sudden disappearing of his servant , whose testimony only could have cleared the point , confirmed the suspicions against the duke , and the prosecution was postponed to the next session ; but an act of grace ...
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... received by the father , and the men were treated in the houses of his tenants with free quarters and kind entertaininent , and lived in good humour and familiarity with them during nearly two weeks . The officers , on the very night of ...
... received by the father , and the men were treated in the houses of his tenants with free quarters and kind entertaininent , and lived in good humour and familiarity with them during nearly two weeks . The officers , on the very night of ...
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... received that the imprisoned garrison should be sent back to the allies . The war languished , or rather a total inaction prevailed on the Upper Rhine . In Italy the campaign offered no other remarkable event than the surrender of Cazal ...
... received that the imprisoned garrison should be sent back to the allies . The war languished , or rather a total inaction prevailed on the Upper Rhine . In Italy the campaign offered no other remarkable event than the surrender of Cazal ...
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