The Chronology of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: Comprehending Every Important Transaction, from the Year 1700, to the Close of the Year 1825Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1826 - 688 Seiten |
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... to the Close of the Year 1825 Henry Boyle. ibrary . No. 14 , 61 . OWELL BEQUEST . LONDON : PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES , Northumberland - court , 37-237 PREFACE . THE Editor of the Universal Chronologist being fully 1.4034 H1388.26.
... to the Close of the Year 1825 Henry Boyle. ibrary . No. 14 , 61 . OWELL BEQUEST . LONDON : PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES , Northumberland - court , 37-237 PREFACE . THE Editor of the Universal Chronologist being fully 1.4034 H1388.26.
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... William notified to the council his intention of going to Holland , and appointed the archbishop of Canterbury , & c . & c . to transact state affairs during his absence . Sept. 18. The earl of Rochester , having been appointed Lord ...
... William notified to the council his intention of going to Holland , and appointed the archbishop of Canterbury , & c . & c . to transact state affairs during his absence . Sept. 18. The earl of Rochester , having been appointed Lord ...
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... William Temple died . Feb. 10. The British parliament met , when Robert Harley , Esq . , was chosen speaker ; after which the king , in his speech , informed both houses , that the demise of the duke of Gloucester rendered it requisite ...
... William Temple died . Feb. 10. The British parliament met , when Robert Harley , Esq . , was chosen speaker ; after which the king , in his speech , informed both houses , that the demise of the duke of Gloucester rendered it requisite ...
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... William Colepepper , Thomas Colepepper , David Pol- hill , Justinian Champney , and William Hamilton , Esqrs . , should be taken into custody ; after which the serjeant - at - arms acquainted the commons that such a mob was ga- thered ...
... William Colepepper , Thomas Colepepper , David Pol- hill , Justinian Champney , and William Hamilton , Esqrs . , should be taken into custody ; after which the serjeant - at - arms acquainted the commons that such a mob was ga- thered ...
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... William , in a speech to parliament , stated that the setting up the prince of Wales was not only an indignity offered to himself , but concerned every man who re- garded the Protestant succession- that the French king had made himself ...
... William , in a speech to parliament , stated that the setting up the prince of Wales was not only an indignity offered to himself , but concerned every man who re- garded the Protestant succession- that the French king had made himself ...
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Seite 296 - It was after the annual dinner of the Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Medical Men, organized by the late Dr.
Seite 323 - ... the existence of a Supreme Being, and the immortality of the soul.
Seite 133 - One thousand seven hundred and forty seven, no Man or Boy, within that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, other than such as shall be employed as Officers and Soldiers in His Majesty's Forces, shall, on any Pretence whatsoever...
Seite 162 - This morning, at twenty minutes past twelve o'clock, her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales was safely delivered of a Princess.
Seite 96 - A motion was made in the house of commons, that an humble address be presented to his majesty, praying that he would be pleased to remove the Right Hon. Sir Robert Walpole, first commissioner of the treasury, and chancellor of the exchequer, from his presence and councils for ever.
Seite 657 - It has also been my object to make it appear from the opinions I shall be found to have advanced, whether new or old, of how much consequence to the Christian religion is the liberty not only of winnowing and sifting every doctrine, but also of thinking, and even writing respecting it, according to our individual faith and persuasion...
Seite 435 - Bellingham, who fancied that his just claims had been neglected by government. The murderer was tried at the Old Bailey, and executed ; but he seemed to feel little remorse for the horrid crime which he had committed.
Seite 674 - ... in the form of a cone, such cone to be of the height of at least six inches, and the outside of the bushel to be the extremity of the base of such cone ; and that three bushels shall be a sack, and that twelve such sacks shall be a chaldron.
Seite 79 - Act to repeal the Statute made in the First Year of the Reign of King James the First, intituled, An Act against Conjuration, Witchcraft, and dealing with evil and wicked Spirits...
Seite 519 - July, a bill for divorcing and degrading her was introduced into the House of Lords by the premier. Lord Liverpool ; the examination of witnesses in support and refutation of the charges...