A plain and succinct narrative of the late riots ... in the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark, with an account of the commitment of lord G. Gordon to the Tower, and anecdotes of his life, by William VincentFielding and Walker, 1780 - 62 páginas |
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... BILL , as moyed for in Parliament by Sir GEORGE SAVILE , with the Obfervations of Sir GEORGE and Mr. DUNNING on the PAPIST penal Laws . THE THIRD EDITION , CORRECTED : With an APPENDIX . By WILLIAM VINCENT , of GRAY'S INN . LONDON ...
... BILL , as moyed for in Parliament by Sir GEORGE SAVILE , with the Obfervations of Sir GEORGE and Mr. DUNNING on the PAPIST penal Laws . THE THIRD EDITION , CORRECTED : With an APPENDIX . By WILLIAM VINCENT , of GRAY'S INN . LONDON ...
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... bill , which afterwards paffed into a law , was made in the Houfe of Commons by Sir George Savile : the object of it was , to repeal an act of the 10th and 11th of William the Third . The The efverity of this act may be gathered from ...
... bill , which afterwards paffed into a law , was made in the Houfe of Commons by Sir George Savile : the object of it was , to repeal an act of the 10th and 11th of William the Third . The The efverity of this act may be gathered from ...
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... bill . Sir George Savile ftated , that one of his principle views in propofing this repeal was , to vindicate the honour and affert the principles of the Pro- teftant religion , to which all perfecution was , or ought to be totally ...
... bill . Sir George Savile ftated , that one of his principle views in propofing this repeal was , to vindicate the honour and affert the principles of the Pro- teftant religion , to which all perfecution was , or ought to be totally ...
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... bill , which was moved to be repealed . Some of the feverities by him com- plained of were the following , -for Priests or Je- fuits to teach or officiate in the fervices of their church , were acts of felony in foreigners , and high ...
... bill , which was moved to be repealed . Some of the feverities by him com- plained of were the following , -for Priests or Je- fuits to teach or officiate in the fervices of their church , were acts of felony in foreigners , and high ...
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... bill was accordingly brought in and paffed without a fingle negative . The indulgencies granted by this act to the Papifts , fuch as , not only the free exercife of their religion in licenfed chapels , equal to the Prefbyterians and all ...
... bill was accordingly brought in and paffed without a fingle negative . The indulgencies granted by this act to the Papifts , fuch as , not only the free exercife of their religion in licenfed chapels , equal to the Prefbyterians and all ...
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A Plain and Succinct Narrative of the Late Riots ... in the Cities of London ... Thomas Holcroft Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
A Plain and Succinct Narrative of the Late Riots ... in the Cities of London ... Thomas Holcroft Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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