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Excerpt from The History of England, From the Revolution, to the Death of George the Second, Vol. 3 of 5
Petitions again/t the convention. XVI. Salt/lance of that agreement. XVII. De ate in the [ion/é of Commons on the convention. XVII the chief members in the oppofition. XIX. De te in the Houfie of Lords upon an addre/fr to his Ma touching the convention. XX. Fiie?izge from the throne touching a uhjicly to Denmarh, and a after to augment the forces of the hin dam. XI. Parliament prorogued. XXII. The King pzchli/hes a manififio. XXIII. The Em eror and Czarina conclwle a peac'e with the Turhs. XXIV. Preparations for war in England. XXV. Apo logy in the {ion/e of Commons for the/healing mem bers. XXVI. Fen/ian-hill re'vi'vezl, and lojt. XXVII porto-bella tahen h} Admiral Vizmon. XXVIII: Hzrd fro/t. XXIX. T'lfarriage of the Prince/s Afar); to the Prince of He e. XXX. Stron armament fent to the myt-indies. XXXI. Beat of -the Emperor and Czarina. Proceedings in Parliament. XXXII hill. XXXIV. Dyi'ontents a ain/t the XXXV. Motion for removing gir Robert councils and rtyém'e for ever. 8 on the mutiny ill. XXXV II. In the Houfe of Lords. XXXVIII. E lajtfi?ion of this Parliament.
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