A list of the members of Parliament who voted for and against taking the Hanover troops into British pay, December 10, 1742. : To which is added, the Lords protest on that occasion, &c.
| Corporate Author: | Great Britain. Parliament |
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| Other Authors: | Webb, W. (Printer) |
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| Language: | English |
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1742.
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