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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... France and Spain , as foon as they could find a fair opportunity ( d ) . The truth was , the Dutch were fevere mafters mafters and the Flandrians could not bear it . Though. of Amfterdam , and an hundred and fifty - four north - east of ...
... France and Spain , as foon as they could find a fair opportunity ( d ) . The truth was , the Dutch were fevere mafters mafters and the Flandrians could not bear it . Though. of Amfterdam , and an hundred and fifty - four north - east of ...
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... France . But notwithstanding the difficulties , that must na- turally attend the fiege of fo ftrong and fo well ... France's dominions . The allies invested it August 13 , 1708. The town was furrender . ed to them , October 23 , and the ...
... France . But notwithstanding the difficulties , that must na- turally attend the fiege of fo ftrong and fo well ... France's dominions . The allies invested it August 13 , 1708. The town was furrender . ed to them , October 23 , and the ...
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... France ; but , what the great monarch owes more to than his fword , his • treasure alfo is extremely af- ⚫fected by it ; it loses him a great revenue , which at this time he can very ill want ; it makes a mighty interruption in traffic ...
... France ; but , what the great monarch owes more to than his fword , his • treasure alfo is extremely af- ⚫fected by it ; it loses him a great revenue , which at this time he can very ill want ; it makes a mighty interruption in traffic ...
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... France was now fo vifible , that no regard was had to the great pro- mifes , which Teffé was making , nor was there any hopes of drawing the princes and states of Italy into an alliance for his defence . In conclufion the pope , after ...
... France was now fo vifible , that no regard was had to the great pro- mifes , which Teffé was making , nor was there any hopes of drawing the princes and states of Italy into an alliance for his defence . In conclufion the pope , after ...
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... France , and 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 ...
... France , and 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 ...
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