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 58
... seemed to have no apprehenfions of his true defign , was not yet certain- ly known : but the abandoning thofe lines , on which they had been working for many weeks , was a furprize to all the world : their counfels feem'd to be weak ...
... seemed to have no apprehenfions of his true defign , was not yet certain- ly known : but the abandoning thofe lines , on which they had been working for many weeks , was a furprize to all the world : their counfels feem'd to be weak ...
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... seemed to disable her from making fail ; and being then to leeward , he , tacking on the Spaniard , got to windward of him , and the Kingston and Portland ( which had by reason of the night , or the blowing up of the admiral , loft ...
... seemed to disable her from making fail ; and being then to leeward , he , tacking on the Spaniard , got to windward of him , and the Kingston and Portland ( which had by reason of the night , or the blowing up of the admiral , loft ...
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... seemed not reasonable to cut them off from the main privilege of peerage , which was referved to them , because they could not go abroad to the fheriff's court . After a long debate , it was carried , that the oaths were duly tendered ...
... seemed not reasonable to cut them off from the main privilege of peerage , which was referved to them , because they could not go abroad to the fheriff's court . After a long debate , it was carried , that the oaths were duly tendered ...
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... seemed refolved to diftinguifh him- felf as a zealot for that which was called High Church . The bill paffed with very little oppofition , though it was pro- tefted tested against by feveral lords , as prejudicial to trade 116 THE HISTORY.
... seemed refolved to diftinguifh him- felf as a zealot for that which was called High Church . The bill paffed with very little oppofition , though it was pro- tefted tested against by feveral lords , as prejudicial to trade 116 THE HISTORY.
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... seemed to be , upon the matter , the rejecting the amendment . But it was obferved , that to pretend to the right of fucceeding was a different thing from affuming the title , and attempting an invafion . The amendment was received with ...
... seemed to be , upon the matter , the rejecting the amendment . But it was obferved , that to pretend to the right of fucceeding was a different thing from affuming the title , and attempting an invafion . The amendment was received with ...
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