The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 2;Band 152E. Cave, 1832 |
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... Bill , whether this more complete representation has been effected ; whether patriot talent , unendowed with the less noble qualification of wealth , has an equal chance as formerly of admission to the Senate ; and more especially , as ...
... Bill , whether this more complete representation has been effected ; whether patriot talent , unendowed with the less noble qualification of wealth , has an equal chance as formerly of admission to the Senate ; and more especially , as ...
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... Bill .... 3 52 Joplin's History of the Currency Question 50 Bernard on the Creed of the Jews ... Boucher's Supplement to the English Dictionaries . * 56 Simoni's Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon ...... 59 12 Chaunter's Sermons . ... 14 ...
... Bill .... 3 52 Joplin's History of the Currency Question 50 Bernard on the Creed of the Jews ... Boucher's Supplement to the English Dictionaries . * 56 Simoni's Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon ...... 59 12 Chaunter's Sermons . ... 14 ...
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... Bill will form a singu- lar commentary on the obscure but in- teresting landgemaras , which are so frequently introduced into our ancient charters ; and of which Sir R. C. very humble specimen of our ancient parish Churches , yet ...
... Bill will form a singu- lar commentary on the obscure but in- teresting landgemaras , which are so frequently introduced into our ancient charters ; and of which Sir R. C. very humble specimen of our ancient parish Churches , yet ...
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... bills of exchange drawn on foreign countries was made a royal prerogative , to guard against the exportation of coin . In 1406 Hen . IV . granted leave to Philip de Albertis , a Lombard residing in London , to give a bill of exchange to ...
... bills of exchange drawn on foreign countries was made a royal prerogative , to guard against the exportation of coin . In 1406 Hen . IV . granted leave to Philip de Albertis , a Lombard residing in London , to give a bill of exchange to ...
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... bills of exchange appears to have become legal in England by the cus- tom of merchants , without the inter- vention of Parliament ; the distinc- tions made between the validity of fo- reign bills and inland bills , between inland bills ...
... bills of exchange appears to have become legal in England by the cus- tom of merchants , without the inter- vention of Parliament ; the distinc- tions made between the validity of fo- reign bills and inland bills , between inland bills ...
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