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 28
... just fatif- faction from the republic of Ve- nice . You need not doubt then , but the queen will readily grant your defire of returning home . We are in great expectation of Sir John Leake's being failed for Ca- talonia , where the ...
... just fatif- faction from the republic of Ve- nice . You need not doubt then , but the queen will readily grant your defire of returning home . We are in great expectation of Sir John Leake's being failed for Ca- talonia , where the ...
Página 98
... just going to . return thanks for a victory ob- tained by lord Marlborough . ' " 6 < 6 6 " · In anfwer to this the queen wrote the duchefs thefe few words : < Sunday . After the commands you gave me on the thanksgiving- day of not ...
... just going to . return thanks for a victory ob- tained by lord Marlborough . ' " 6 < 6 6 " · In anfwer to this the queen wrote the duchefs thefe few words : < Sunday . After the commands you gave me on the thanksgiving- day of not ...
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... just and upright men , who would not do to others , that which they had complained of , when it was done to them , or to their friends ( g ) , ( g ) It was propofed , that all queftions at the trial of elections fhould ( if any member ...
... just and upright men , who would not do to others , that which they had complained of , when it was done to them , or to their friends ( g ) , ( g ) It was propofed , that all queftions at the trial of elections fhould ( if any member ...
Página 125
... just nor reasonable to fet the children on begging for their fathers faults : that the Romans , during their liberty , never thought of carrying punishment fo far : that it was an invention , under the tyranny of the empe- rors , who ...
... just nor reasonable to fet the children on begging for their fathers faults : that the Romans , during their liberty , never thought of carrying punishment fo far : that it was an invention , under the tyranny of the empe- rors , who ...
Página 126
... just and reasonable , and fit to be paffed in good times ; but , fince the nation was then exposed to fo much danger from abroad , it did not feem advisable to abate the feverity of the law . But clauses were agreed to , by which , upon ...
... just and reasonable , and fit to be paffed in good times ; but , fince the nation was then exposed to fo much danger from abroad , it did not feem advisable to abate the feverity of the law . But clauses were agreed to , by which , upon ...
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