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 156
... subjects in awe , we should want a greater army in Flanders than before , to be in a condi- tion to act offenfively . And , if fuch armies must be kept up , I cannot fee why they should not be employed ; that is , why we may not as well ...
... subjects in awe , we should want a greater army in Flanders than before , to be in a condi- tion to act offenfively . And , if fuch armies must be kept up , I cannot fee why they should not be employed ; that is , why we may not as well ...
Página 169
... all the ills , which the war makes fuch faithful subjects undergo ; and I have fhewn to all Europe , that I fincerely de- fired to make them enjoy peace ; moirs . ( z ) Among their flain were meffieurs I am OF ENGLAND . 169 to ...
... all the ills , which the war makes fuch faithful subjects undergo ; and I have fhewn to all Europe , that I fincerely de- fired to make them enjoy peace ; moirs . ( z ) Among their flain were meffieurs I am OF ENGLAND . 169 to ...
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... subjects " of Great - Britain : and I may venture to fay , that fhe " looks upon her fuccefs in this great undertaking to equal , " if not to exceed , any other of the glories of her reign . " Union re- In this fpeech the lord Wharton ...
... subjects " of Great - Britain : and I may venture to fay , that fhe " looks upon her fuccefs in this great undertaking to equal , " if not to exceed , any other of the glories of her reign . " Union re- In this fpeech the lord Wharton ...
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... subjects to bear the more patiently the burthen of the war , they would be obliged to break off all further conferences with them , to remove all occafions of jealousy amongst themselves . The French made great proteftations of their ...
... subjects to bear the more patiently the burthen of the war , they would be obliged to break off all further conferences with them , to remove all occafions of jealousy amongst themselves . The French made great proteftations of their ...
Página 364
... subjects “ duty and affection , which is the firmeft fupport of my " throne . < c " I thank you gentlemen of the houfe of commons , in a particular manner for what you have done . You have " complied 66 " complied with my defire in ...
... subjects “ duty and affection , which is the firmeft fupport of my " throne . < c " I thank you gentlemen of the houfe of commons , in a particular manner for what you have done . You have " complied 66 " complied with my defire in ...
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