The History of England, 第 15 卷T. Osborne and J. Shipton, 1763 |
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第 128 頁
... Sir William Coryton , Mr. Conyers , Mr. Gwyn , ( d ) The committee were , as follow : Mr. Finch , Sir Chriftopher Mufgrave , Sir Godfrey Copley , Sir Thomas Powys , Lord Mordaunt , Mr. Bridges , Sir Edward Seymour , Sir John - Levifon ...
... Sir William Coryton , Mr. Conyers , Mr. Gwyn , ( d ) The committee were , as follow : Mr. Finch , Sir Chriftopher Mufgrave , Sir Godfrey Copley , Sir Thomas Powys , Lord Mordaunt , Mr. Bridges , Sir Edward Seymour , Sir John - Levifon ...
第 129 頁
... Sir Edward Seymour's fo greedily laying hold of that information , which he made 66 " March 31 , viz . That he had " a letter from Kidd , wherein " he defired to be brought up , " having fomething to fay to " the house . His manner of ...
... Sir Edward Seymour's fo greedily laying hold of that information , which he made 66 " March 31 , viz . That he had " a letter from Kidd , wherein " he defired to be brought up , " having fomething to fay to " the house . His manner of ...
第 130 頁
... Sir Edward Sey- 46 66 mour had fuch indignation at " his disappointment ... Seymour was " alone with Kidd , had fo much " fenfe of his behaviour through ... Sir Edward Seymour , and morning , and the keeper , " who took care of him , and ...
... Sir Edward Sey- 46 66 mour had fuch indignation at " his disappointment ... Seymour was " alone with Kidd , had fo much " fenfe of his behaviour through ... Sir Edward Seymour , and morning , and the keeper , " who took care of him , and ...
第 131 頁
... lord Hal- " lifax's family ; by pretence of " which , he ufed very often to 66 66 " be welcome with a bad ftory , " I know not . Sir Edward Seymour little knew himself , " when he faid he would never " credit Kidd again . He was " fo ...
... lord Hal- " lifax's family ; by pretence of " which , he ufed very often to 66 66 " be welcome with a bad ftory , " I know not . Sir Edward Seymour little knew himself , " when he faid he would never " credit Kidd again . He was " fo ...
第 161 頁
... Sir Edward Seymour , Sir Stephen Fox , and Mr. Pelham , who , being feve- rally lords commiffioners of the Treasury , did feverally affent to the paffing of divers like grants from his majefty of lands in Ire- land , ftands unimpeached ...
... Sir Edward Seymour , Sir Stephen Fox , and Mr. Pelham , who , being feve- rally lords commiffioners of the Treasury , did feverally affent to the paffing of divers like grants from his majefty of lands in Ire- land , ftands unimpeached ...
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