Essays in Eighteenth-century History: From the English Historical ReviewRosalind Mitchison Barnes & Noble, 1966 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... taken for promoting these ends , wou'd be , for the Gentlemen belonging to the several Islands , to Unite into one Body ; and Accordingly they did some Years ago , form themselves into a Society in London , which takes the Name of the ...
... taken for promoting these ends , wou'd be , for the Gentlemen belonging to the several Islands , to Unite into one Body ; and Accordingly they did some Years ago , form themselves into a Society in London , which takes the Name of the ...
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... taken off and that 1d per Gallon be laid upon Melasses of the British Sugar Colonies imported into North America . 2. That the Time of paying the Excise on bonded Rum be prolonged ( to a twelvemonth ) . 3. That [ either ] 6d per gallon ...
... taken off and that 1d per Gallon be laid upon Melasses of the British Sugar Colonies imported into North America . 2. That the Time of paying the Excise on bonded Rum be prolonged ( to a twelvemonth ) . 3. That [ either ] 6d per gallon ...
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... taken office , and they continue long after his retirement - indeed to within a few months of his death . The first ... taken . There is no evidence of Fox's having taken a commission on foreign subsidies . For this alleged practice see ...
... taken office , and they continue long after his retirement - indeed to within a few months of his death . The first ... taken . There is no evidence of Fox's having taken a commission on foreign subsidies . For this alleged practice see ...
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