Journals of the House of Lords, Volume 49H.M. Stationery Office, 1812 |
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... themselves 66 66 86 66 66 " to be true ; and that the Committee had gone through " the Bill , and directed him to report the fame to the " Houfe without any Amendment . " ORDERED , That the faid Bill be engroffed . Upon reading the ...
... themselves 66 66 86 66 66 " to be true ; and that the Committee had gone through " the Bill , and directed him to report the fame to the " Houfe without any Amendment . " ORDERED , That the faid Bill be engroffed . Upon reading the ...
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... themselves and their Pofterity , to appear before " this House as Petitioners against Claims which are fo " injudiciously intended to be preferred ; under fuch " Circumstances , they rely with Confidence that the " collective Wisdom of ...
... themselves and their Pofterity , to appear before " this House as Petitioners against Claims which are fo " injudiciously intended to be preferred ; under fuch " Circumstances , they rely with Confidence that the " collective Wisdom of ...
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... themselves , who are required previous to their being admitted to or exer- . cifing any Office , Poft or Place of Honor , Power , " Truft or Authority , within thefe Realms , to take the " Oaths of Allegiance and of the King's Supremacy ...
... themselves , who are required previous to their being admitted to or exer- . cifing any Office , Poft or Place of Honor , Power , " Truft or Authority , within thefe Realms , to take the " Oaths of Allegiance and of the King's Supremacy ...
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... themselves warranted in attributing in " great Measure to the Afcendancy of a mild and tolerant " Establishment protected by thofe Enactments of which " an entire and unqualified Repeal is now required ; " and therefore praying their ...
... themselves warranted in attributing in " great Measure to the Afcendancy of a mild and tolerant " Establishment protected by thofe Enactments of which " an entire and unqualified Repeal is now required ; " and therefore praying their ...
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... themselves and Pofterity the Bleffings of " the British Conftitution as it now is unimpaired and " unaltered : " It is ORDERED , That the faid Petitions do lie on the Table . Upon reading the Petition of the Inhabitants and Inhabitants ...
... themselves and Pofterity the Bleffings of " the British Conftitution as it now is unimpaired and " unaltered : " It is ORDERED , That the faid Petitions do lie on the Table . Upon reading the Petition of the Inhabitants and Inhabitants ...
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