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 68
... set- tled the winter - quarters for the forces of the allies , fet out , the 9th of January , from Bruffels for the Hague , having left all the confederate troops under the command of count Tilly , general of the Dutch forces . A very ...
... set- tled the winter - quarters for the forces of the allies , fet out , the 9th of January , from Bruffels for the Hague , having left all the confederate troops under the command of count Tilly , general of the Dutch forces . A very ...
Página 104
... set- tling fuch a peace , as may fecure itself from being vio- " lated . " Her majefty therefore commands us to affure you , the hath not the least doubt , but that this parliament will be " of the fame opinion with her laft , as to the ...
... set- tling fuch a peace , as may fecure itself from being vio- " lated . " Her majefty therefore commands us to affure you , the hath not the least doubt , but that this parliament will be " of the fame opinion with her laft , as to the ...
Página 112
... set speech , fhewed the advantages that would accrue to the nation by fuch an act ; alledging , amongst other parti- culars , the example of the king of Pruffia , who had not " only invited , but furnished abundance of French refugees ...
... set speech , fhewed the advantages that would accrue to the nation by fuch an act ; alledging , amongst other parti- culars , the example of the king of Pruffia , who had not " only invited , but furnished abundance of French refugees ...
Página 115
... set up , and others im- proved , to the great advancement of trade , and the total turning the balance thereof , to the prejudice of France , and the benefit of this nation . That , befides the improvement of commerce , the French ...
... set up , and others im- proved , to the great advancement of trade , and the total turning the balance thereof , to the prejudice of France , and the benefit of this nation . That , befides the improvement of commerce , the French ...
Página 128
... set on foot ; and therefore re- folved to have an act of grace immediately upon it . It was the first the queen had fent , though fhe had now reigned above feven years . The minifters , for their own fakes , took care that it fhould be ...
... set on foot ; and therefore re- folved to have an act of grace immediately upon it . It was the first the queen had fent , though fhe had now reigned above feven years . The minifters , for their own fakes , took care that it fhould be ...
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