Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 71819 |
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... lord George Gordon , and the king v . Peltier , been held , that a writing tending to defame the sovereign of a foreign country is a libel punishable in England . The law was not questioned in the first case ; in the second the ...
... lord George Gordon , and the king v . Peltier , been held , that a writing tending to defame the sovereign of a foreign country is a libel punishable in England . The law was not questioned in the first case ; in the second the ...
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... lords and commons to the prince and princess of Orange , February 13 , 1688 ; and afterwards enacted in parliament , when they became king and queen ; which , as peculiarly in- teresting , is here inserted at length . Statute 1 William ...
... lords and commons to the prince and princess of Orange , February 13 , 1688 ; and afterwards enacted in parliament , when they became king and queen ; which , as peculiarly in- teresting , is here inserted at length . Statute 1 William ...
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... lord mayor , aldermen , and common council : nor shall any petition be presented by more than ten persons at a time ... lords , and bishops , having their mints , coined money , and often very bad too ; for which reason , though the ...
... lord mayor , aldermen , and common council : nor shall any petition be presented by more than ten persons at a time ... lords , and bishops , having their mints , coined money , and often very bad too ; for which reason , though the ...
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... , now destroyed . The south side of the river is called the city , and the other the close . When the civil war broke out , the close was garrisoned for the king , against the army of the parliament , under Lord Brooke LIC LIC.
... , now destroyed . The south side of the river is called the city , and the other the close . When the civil war broke out , the close was garrisoned for the king , against the army of the parliament , under Lord Brooke LIC LIC.
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John Mason Good. against the army of the parliament , under Lord Brooke and Sir John Gill ; but was taken after a month's siege . In the course of the war it was taken by Prince Rupert , but fell at length , with the rest of the kingdom ...
John Mason Good. against the army of the parliament , under Lord Brooke and Sir John Gill ; but was taken after a month's siege . In the course of the war it was taken by Prince Rupert , but fell at length , with the rest of the kingdom ...
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