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 139
... Torcy , who both timed their coming thither too remarkably , not to be taken notice of . The duke of Marl- borough made two voyages that fpring to England ; one in the beginning of March , N. S. which was the fooneft the affairs of the ...
... Torcy , who both timed their coming thither too remarkably , not to be taken notice of . The duke of Marl- borough made two voyages that fpring to England ; one in the beginning of March , N. S. which was the fooneft the affairs of the ...
Página 145
... Torcy told the allies , he did not know but king Philip might be at Paris before him , there was not the leaft fign of any intention to relinquish Spain ; but , on the contrary , there were on the part of the duke of An- jou all the ...
... Torcy told the allies , he did not know but king Philip might be at Paris before him , there was not the leaft fign of any intention to relinquish Spain ; but , on the contrary , there were on the part of the duke of An- jou all the ...
Página 146
... Torcy , thinking , I fuppofe , that the allies infifting upon the duke of Anjou's being recalled , was a more fpecious handle to break off the treaty upon , than the re- fufal of the expedient they pro- pofed inftead of it , he agreed ...
... Torcy , thinking , I fuppofe , that the allies infifting upon the duke of Anjou's being recalled , was a more fpecious handle to break off the treaty upon , than the re- fufal of the expedient they pro- pofed inftead of it , he agreed ...
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... Torcy both having often fixed days for their departure ; but , when the time came , thought fit to change their minds . And what made this the more probable was , that monfieur Petkum , who had all along , without authority or cha ...
... Torcy both having often fixed days for their departure ; but , when the time came , thought fit to change their minds . And what made this the more probable was , that monfieur Petkum , who had all along , without authority or cha ...
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... Torcy , fecre- tary of state for foreign affairs , to Holland , thinking the prefence of fo great a minifter might have fome influence on the states . Upon his arrival at the Hague , the passport , by which he came , having been fent ...
... Torcy , fecre- tary of state for foreign affairs , to Holland , thinking the prefence of fo great a minifter might have fome influence on the states . Upon his arrival at the Hague , the passport , by which he came , having been fent ...
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