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 98
... minister , I am every day more and more confirmed in that opi- nion . And I think myself o- bliged upon all accounts on this occafion to speak my mind freely to you . The circumftances in this laft battle , I think , fhew the hand of ...
... minister , I am every day more and more confirmed in that opi- nion . And I think myself o- bliged upon all accounts on this occafion to speak my mind freely to you . The circumftances in this laft battle , I think , fhew the hand of ...
Página 136
... ministers , to fhew how far fhe detefted the violence of- fered to his excellency's perfon and character : that the queen had no fooner notice , that the two young Muscovite princes , relations of the czar , were ar- rived in her ...
... ministers , to fhew how far fhe detefted the violence of- fered to his excellency's perfon and character : that the queen had no fooner notice , that the two young Muscovite princes , relations of the czar , were ar- rived in her ...
Página 158
... minister sent an exprefs to Paris for new inftructions . This threw the French court into great uneafinefs ; for as , on the one hand , they were refolved not to comply with the demand of the confederates , in giving up the whole ...
... minister sent an exprefs to Paris for new inftructions . This threw the French court into great uneafinefs ; for as , on the one hand , they were refolved not to comply with the demand of the confederates , in giving up the whole ...
Página 159
... ministers , as intirely baffled all the fecret defigns of France , notwithstanding the marquis de Torcy managed his purpose very artfully , and did all he could to amufe them with half promifes and faint denials . On the 20th , in the ...
... ministers , as intirely baffled all the fecret defigns of France , notwithstanding the marquis de Torcy managed his purpose very artfully , and did all he could to amufe them with half promifes and faint denials . On the 20th , in the ...
Página 160
... ministers carried the amufement fo far , as to declare , that their mafter confented to the demolition of Dunkirk ; that he would abandon the pretender , and fend him out of his dominions ; that he would acknowledge the queen's title ...
... ministers carried the amufement fo far , as to declare , that their mafter confented to the demolition of Dunkirk ; that he would abandon the pretender , and fend him out of his dominions ; that he would acknowledge the queen's title ...
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