The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Historical writingsG. Bell, 1902 |
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... Spain or the West Indies remained in the possession of the Bourbon family . But Her Majesty having , for reasons which have been often told to the world , and which will not soon be forgotten , called a new Parliament , and chose a new ...
... Spain or the West Indies remained in the possession of the Bourbon family . But Her Majesty having , for reasons which have been often told to the world , and which will not soon be forgotten , called a new Parliament , and chose a new ...
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... Spain or the West Indies remained in any of the Bourbon family : ' upon which several farther resolutions and inquiries would naturally follow ; that the differences between the two Houses , upon this point , must either be made up by ...
... Spain or the West Indies remained in any of the Bourbon family : ' upon which several farther resolutions and inquiries would naturally follow ; that the differences between the two Houses , upon this point , must either be made up by ...
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... Spain and the West Indies are to be allotted to any branch of the house of Bourbon . " He was seconded by the Earl of Scarborough ; and , after a debate of several hours , the question for the clause was carried , as I remember , by not ...
... Spain and the West Indies are to be allotted to any branch of the house of Bourbon . " He was seconded by the Earl of Scarborough ; and , after a debate of several hours , the question for the clause was carried , as I remember , by not ...
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... Spain and the West Indies from the house of Bourbon . Upon the fifteenth of December the Earl of Nottingham likewise brought in the bill to prevent occasional conformity ( although under a disguised title ) , which met with no op ...
... Spain and the West Indies from the house of Bourbon . Upon the fifteenth of December the Earl of Nottingham likewise brought in the bill to prevent occasional conformity ( although under a disguised title ) , which met with no op ...
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... Spain ; nay , the Elector of Hanover himself , although presumptive heir to the crown of England , and obliged by all sorts of ties to cultivate Her Majesty's friendship , was so far deceived by misrepresentations from hence , that he ...
... Spain ; nay , the Elector of Hanover himself , although presumptive heir to the crown of England , and obliged by all sorts of ties to cultivate Her Majesty's friendship , was so far deceived by misrepresentations from hence , that he ...
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