The History of England, from the Revolution of 1688, to the Death of George the Second: Designed as a Continuation of HumeJones, 1825 - 618 頁 |
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第 viii 頁
... Majesty's Subjects in America - Debates in the House of Lords- Birth of Prince George - Admiral Haddock sails with a Squadron to the Mediterranean- Progress of the War against the Turks - Dis- pute and Rupture between Hanover and ...
... Majesty's Subjects in America - Debates in the House of Lords- Birth of Prince George - Admiral Haddock sails with a Squadron to the Mediterranean- Progress of the War against the Turks - Dis- pute and Rupture between Hanover and ...
第 x 頁
... Majesty's Answer - Al- terations in the Ministry - Mr . Fox made Se- cretary of State - Supplies voted - Earthquake at Lisbon - Relief voted by Parliament to the Portuguese - Troops , & c . voted - Mutiny Bill , Marine , and Mariners ...
... Majesty's Answer - Al- terations in the Ministry - Mr . Fox made Se- cretary of State - Supplies voted - Earthquake at Lisbon - Relief voted by Parliament to the Portuguese - Troops , & c . voted - Mutiny Bill , Marine , and Mariners ...
第 32 頁
... majesty's safe return to England , and on the reduction of Ireland : they promised to assist him , to the utmost of their power , in prosecuting the war with France ; and , at the same time , drew up addresses to the queen ...
... majesty's safe return to England , and on the reduction of Ireland : they promised to assist him , to the utmost of their power , in prosecuting the war with France ; and , at the same time , drew up addresses to the queen ...
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... majesty's having given directions for discharging the lords under bail in the king's - bench , the debate about that matter ceased . The resentment of the peers being thus al- layed , they proceeded to take his majesty's speech into ...
... majesty's having given directions for discharging the lords under bail in the king's - bench , the debate about that matter ceased . The resentment of the peers being thus al- layed , they proceeded to take his majesty's speech into ...
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... majesty's absence ; they congratu- lated her on their signal deliverance from a bold and cruel design formed for ... majesty . Being indulged with those papers , they passed a previous vote , that a supply should be given ; then they ...
... majesty's absence ; they congratu- lated her on their signal deliverance from a bold and cruel design formed for ... majesty . Being indulged with those papers , they passed a previous vote , that a supply should be given ; then they ...
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第 98 頁 - Judges' Commissions be made Quamdiu se bene gesserint, and their salaries ascertained and established ; but upon the Address of both Houses of Parliament it may be lawful to remove them.
第 98 頁 - That no person who has an office or place of profit under the King, or receives a pension from the crown, shall be capable of serving as a member of the house of commons.
第 139 頁 - An Act for the security of Her " Majesty's Person and Government, and of the " succession to the Crown of Great Britain in the
第 105 頁 - An act for the further security of his Majesty's person and the succession of the crown in the Protestant line, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and all other pretenders, and their open and secret abettors...
第 9 頁 - The estates of the kingdom of Scotland find and declare, That king James VII. being a professed papist, did assume the royal power, and act as a king, without ever taking the oath required by law; and had, by the advice of evil and wicked counsellors, invaded the fundamental constitution of the kingdom, and altered it from a legal and limited monarchy to an arbitrary despotic power...
第 292 頁 - Auchmuty, judge-advocate of the court of Admiralty in New England. He demonstrated that the reduction of Cape Breton would put the English in sole possession of the fishery of North America, which would annually return to Great Britain two millions sterling for the manufactures yearly shipped to the...
第 215 頁 - The nation was so intoxicated with the spirit of adventure, that people became a prey to the grossest delusion. An obscure projector, pretending to have formed a very advantageous scheme, which, however, he did not explain, published proposals for a subscription, in which he promised, that in one month the particulars of his project should be disclosed. In the...
第 216 頁 - Sea company from quitting the kingdom till the end of the next session of parliament; and for discovering their estates and effects, so as to prevent them from being transported or alienated. A committee of secrecy was chosen by ballot, to examine all the books, papers, and proceedings relating to the execution of the South Sea act.
第 180 頁 - ... inconsiderable : that the elector palatine should maintain his present rank among the electors; and that France would acknowledge the electoral dignity in the house of Hanover. Such were the conditions which the queen hoped would make some amends to her subjects, for the great and unequal burden they had borne during the whole course of the war. She concluded with saying, she made no doubt but they were fully persuaded, that nothing would be neglected on her part, in the progress of this negotiation,...
第 86 頁 - English commons, therefore, besought his majesty to give effectual orders for preventing any such encroachments for the future, and the pernicious consequences of what was past, by punishing those who had been guilty thereof : that he would take care to see the laws which direct and restrain the parliament of Ireland punctually observed, and discourage every thing which might have a tendency to lessen the dependence of Ireland upon England.