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 142
... consent to only , and would fignify nothing , this article ; and to confent to the unless the execution of this effen- reft of the preliminaries , unless tial point was effectually provided an abfolute fufpenfion of arms for and there ...
... consent to only , and would fignify nothing , this article ; and to confent to the unless the execution of this effen- reft of the preliminaries , unless tial point was effectually provided an abfolute fufpenfion of arms for and there ...
Página 208
... consent he fhould have thofe parts of the monarchy , which he was then poffeffed of ; and , in pursuance of this manifesto , he named the duke of Alba and count Bergheyck for his ple- -nipotentiaries , with orders to notify it to the ...
... consent he fhould have thofe parts of the monarchy , which he was then poffeffed of ; and , in pursuance of this manifesto , he named the duke of Alba and count Bergheyck for his ple- -nipotentiaries , with orders to notify it to the ...
Página 251
... consent to any laws , that might effec- " tually conduce to that end . But , this being an evil com- " plained of in all times , it is very injurious to take a pre- " tence from thence to infinuate , that the church is in any " danger ...
... consent to any laws , that might effec- " tually conduce to that end . But , this being an evil com- " plained of in all times , it is very injurious to take a pre- " tence from thence to infinuate , that the church is in any " danger ...
Página 264
... consent to any further conferences . But it was thought more advifeable to fend him to make the fol- lowing declaration on the part of the allies I. The last propofal made by the French king , of contributing a sum of money towards the ...
... consent to any further conferences . But it was thought more advifeable to fend him to make the fol- lowing declaration on the part of the allies I. The last propofal made by the French king , of contributing a sum of money towards the ...
Página 367
... consent of the me- tropolitan ; but it was a thing new and unheardof , to limit . the convocation to any of their own body , who had no deputation from the archbishop . So a report of this being made , by a committee that was appointed ...
... consent of the me- tropolitan ; but it was a thing new and unheardof , to limit . the convocation to any of their own body , who had no deputation from the archbishop . So a report of this being made , by a committee that was appointed ...
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