The Continuation Of Mr. Rapin's History of England: From the Revolution to the Present Times, Volumen17for T. Osborne, J. Hodges, J. Robinson, H. Woodfall, W. Strahan, J. Rivington, J. Ward, R. Baldwin, W. Owen, W. Johnston, J. Richardson, P. Davey and B. Law, G. Keith, T. Longman, T. Field, T. Caslon, S. Crowder, H. Woodgate, M. Cooper, and C. Ware, 1758 - 576 páginas |
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Página 90
... said , they came fo near , as to fire their broadfides into her , but were fo far advanced to- wards the Salmadinas , a fhoal off Carthagena , that they were forced to tack , and leave her . This gave the commo- dore great uneafinefs ...
... said , they came fo near , as to fire their broadfides into her , but were fo far advanced to- wards the Salmadinas , a fhoal off Carthagena , that they were forced to tack , and leave her . This gave the commo- dore great uneafinefs ...
Página 99
... said several things to you , that are unanfwerable . And , I hope , fome time or other you ⚫ will find leisure to reflect upon them , and will convince lord Marlborough , that he is mif- ⚫ taken in thinking , that he has no credit ...
... said several things to you , that are unanfwerable . And , I hope , fome time or other you ⚫ will find leisure to reflect upon them , and will convince lord Marlborough , that he is mif- ⚫ taken in thinking , that he has no credit ...
Página 101
... said she had not • leifure yet to read all my pa- pers , but , when she had , the • would fend me fome answer . But none ever came , nor had my papers any apparent effect of her majesty , except that , after my coming to town , as she ...
... said she had not • leifure yet to read all my pa- pers , but , when she had , the • would fend me fome answer . But none ever came , nor had my papers any apparent effect of her majesty , except that , after my coming to town , as she ...
Página 124
... said , that neither the judges , the advocates , nor the clerks , would know how to manage a trial of trea- fon . They infifted moft on the having the names of the witneffes to be given to the perfons fome days before their trial . It ...
... said , that neither the judges , the advocates , nor the clerks , would know how to manage a trial of trea- fon . They infifted moft on the having the names of the witneffes to be given to the perfons fome days before their trial . It ...
Página 164
... said , he did not know but he might find king Phillip at Paris , before he got thither , and faid all that was poffible , to affure them of the fincerity of the king of France , and to divert them from the thoughts of openning the cam ...
... said , he did not know but he might find king Phillip at Paris , before he got thither , and faid all that was poffible , to affure them of the fincerity of the king of France , and to divert them from the thoughts of openning the cam ...
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