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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… with 200 private benefaction, 200 royal bounty, and 500 parliamentary grant; net income, 83; patron and impropriator, … at 3. 18. 9., and endowed with 200 royal bounty, and 1400 parliamentary grant; present net income, 115; patron, the … miles (W. by N.) from London, on the road to Milford. The parliamentary borough of Brecknock contains a population of …
A New History of London
… only 17,000 l. Mr. Hume, who cites this estimate from the parliamentary journals, adds from the same authority, that …
A New History of London
… imposed on merchandize by order of privy council without parliamentary authority; but the money thus raised by …
A New History of London
… action, and to animate them to a vigorous support of the parliamentary forces. They exerted themselves in haranguing … Cromwell, after seizing the king out of the hands of the parliamentary commissioners, caused great apprehensions in … in which petition they expressed their satisfaction at the parliamentary votes and resolutions not to alter the …
A New History of London
… of government framed by them was therefore set aside by a parliamentary act, which was understood as a popular … in Scotland, protested against this violent overthrow of parliamentary authority, and marched toward London: he was …
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… and being averse to submitting his ill advised measures to parliamentary inspection, had promised the treasurer's staff …
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… seeing herself an object of general hatred, apprehended a parliamentary impeachment; the popish courtiers, and above …
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A New History of London
… the discontents of the people gave such strength to the parliamentary opposition against Sir Robert Walpole that all … of the public treasure, of defrauding the troops, and of parliamentary corruption: all which were earnestly … and so much overburdened with taxes of all sorts, both parliamentary and parochial, that it is as much as a prudent …
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… those inconveniencies that might follow the loss of his parliamentary privilege; which was now reasonably to be … the late debates in parliament, to obtain a seasonable and parliamentary declaration, "That a general warrant for … were therefore convinced of the expediency of annulling by parliamentary sanction, what that sanction could not procure …
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