| Great Britain. Parliament - 1760 - 512 pagina’s
...Parliament, that held Offices, both Civil and Military, contrary to the Self-denying Ordinance. Together with the Sums of Money and Lands which they divided among themselves during their Sitting, at leaß fucb as were difpofed of publickly, b Such as lave this Mark * before... | |
| Parliament lists - 1863 - 80 pagina’s
... BB ' " ^^ <-' OF THE LONG PARLIAMENT: A LIST OF THE " MEMBERS THAT...MILITARY, CONTRARY TO THE SELF-DENYING ORDINANCE OF APRIL 3, 1645 5 WITH THE SUMS OF MONEY AND LANDS WHICH THEY DIVIDED AMONG THEMSELVES." r GIVING MANY CURIOUS... | |
| Army - 1863 - 100 pagina’s
...-js. 6d. HE MYSTERY OF THE GOOD OLD CAUSE: Sarcaflic Notices of thofe Members of the LONG PARLIAMENT that held Places, both Civil and Military, contrary to the Self-denying Ordinance of April 3,1645 ; with the Suras of Money and Lands they divided among themfelves. Gives many curious particulars... | |
| Edward Peacock - 1863 - 100 pagina’s
...71. kd. ÍHE MYSTERY OF THE GOOD OLD CAUSE : SarcajKc Notices of thofe Members of the LONG PARLIAMENT that held Places, both Civil and Military, contrary to the Self-denying Ordinance of April 3,1645 ; with the Sums or Money and Lands they divided among tliemielves. Gives many curious particulars... | |
| 1866 - 718 pagina’s
...EDWARD PEACOCK, FSA Smsll •I 1 1 1., with elaborate fioreated capitals. Half morocco, uncut, $3 50. Sarcastic Notices of the Long Parliament. A List of the "Members that Held Place?, both Civil and Military, contrary to self-denying Ordinance of April 3, 1645; with the Sum?... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1864 - 276 pagina’s
...7s. 6d. The Mystery of the Good Old Cause: Sarcastic Notices of those Members of the LONG PARLIAMENT that held Places, both Civil and Military, contrary to the Self-denying Ordinance of April 3,1645; with the Sums of Money and Lands they divided among themselves. Gives many curious particulars... | |
| Artemus Ward - 1865 - 274 pagina’s
...price 7s. 6d., The Mystery of the Good Cause: Sarcastic Notices of those Members of the LONG PARLIAMEWT that held Places, both Civil and Military, contrary to the Self-denying Ordinance of April 3, 1645; with the Sums of Money and Lands they divided among themselves. Gives many curious particulars... | |
| Artemus Ward - 1865 - 270 pagina’s
...73. 6d., The Mystery of the Good Cause : Sarcastic Notices of those Members of the LONG PARLIAMENT that held Places, both Civil and Military, contrary to the Self-denying Ordinance of April 3, 1645 ; with the Sums of Money and Lands they divided among themselves. toria rare originai, i lie... | |
| Robert Blachford Mansfield - 1866 - 290 pagina’s
...The Mystery of the Good Old Cause : Sarcastic Notices of those bi It: Members of the Long Parliament that held places, both Civil and Military, contrary to the self-denying Ordinance of April 3, 1645 ; with the sums of money and lands they divided among themselves. Gives many curious particulars... | |
| Jacob Larwood, John Camden Hotten - 1866 - 616 pagina’s
...It, M. The Mystery of the Good Old Cause: Sarcastic Notices of those * Members of the Long Parliament that held places, both Civil and Military, contrary to the self-denying Ordinance of April 3, 1645; with the sums of money and landa they divided among themselves. Circs many euriooB particulars... | |
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