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... passed , the King's tenants in capite alone had seats in the national council ; and this act , which restrained the creation of new lordships , operated , when the King's tenant chose to divide his estate into small baronies , to ...
... passed , the King's tenants in capite alone had seats in the national council ; and this act , which restrained the creation of new lordships , operated , when the King's tenant chose to divide his estate into small baronies , to ...
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... passed both Houses , but William refused his assent : - refused his assent to a bill providing for the freedom and ... passing of the Orphan's bill and Mr. Hungerford was expelled for the same offence . From the Revolution to the present ...
... passed both Houses , but William refused his assent : - refused his assent to a bill providing for the freedom and ... passing of the Orphan's bill and Mr. Hungerford was expelled for the same offence . From the Revolution to the present ...
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... passed with him at the Adelphi , where I used to go , whenever I found myself gloomy or solitary ; and so agreeable to me were these soothing , romantic , evening conversations , that after ringing his bell I used to wait with great ...
... passed with him at the Adelphi , where I used to go , whenever I found myself gloomy or solitary ; and so agreeable to me were these soothing , romantic , evening conversations , that after ringing his bell I used to wait with great ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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