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 103
... speech , in which he modeftly endeavoured to decline that important trust in so critical a juncture of affairs , " wherein " the good or bad fuccefs of this neceffary war did in a " great measure depend on the refolutions of that great ...
... speech , in which he modeftly endeavoured to decline that important trust in so critical a juncture of affairs , " wherein " the good or bad fuccefs of this neceffary war did in a " great measure depend on the refolutions of that great ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... speech to both houses , in which were these paragraphs : My lords and gentlemen , Make no queftion but that you underftand too well the true intereft of the proteftant religion in this king- " dom , not to endeavour to make all fuch ...
... speech to both houses , in which were these paragraphs : My lords and gentlemen , Make no queftion but that you underftand too well the true intereft of the proteftant religion in this king- " dom , not to endeavour to make all fuch ...
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... ) Bishop Burnet fays , Dr. King , archbishop of Dublin , told him , He had feen Lefley's speech under his own hand . 1709 . Hoadly's writing in defence thereof , ing all ing OF ENGLAN D. 219 in his coach, carried him to his houfe, ...
... ) Bishop Burnet fays , Dr. King , archbishop of Dublin , told him , He had feen Lefley's speech under his own hand . 1709 . Hoadly's writing in defence thereof , ing all ing OF ENGLAN D. 219 in his coach, carried him to his houfe, ...
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... speech , whereby it appeared , how readily her tenderness " for her people inclined her to hearken to proposals of Nov. 17 . The duke of both houses . 66 peace ; how wifely and fteadily fhe proceeded in the first " steps of the treaty ...
... speech , whereby it appeared , how readily her tenderness " for her people inclined her to hearken to proposals of Nov. 17 . The duke of both houses . 66 peace ; how wifely and fteadily fhe proceeded in the first " steps of the treaty ...
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