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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... never give her confent to a peace , but up- on fafe an honourable terms . She begs the duke to be fo juft to her , as not to let the mifre- prefentations made of her have any weight with him ; adding , that it would be a greater trou ...
... never give her confent to a peace , but up- on fafe an honourable terms . She begs the duke to be fo juft to her , as not to let the mifre- prefentations made of her have any weight with him ; adding , that it would be a greater trou ...
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... for their engagements , and the motives which induced us to undertake it , ought never ta be repeated in any future con- ' juncture . ' which 1708. which would certainly have proved more fatal than the OF ENGLAND . 23.
... for their engagements , and the motives which induced us to undertake it , ought never ta be repeated in any future con- ' juncture . ' which 1708. which would certainly have proved more fatal than the OF ENGLAND . 23.
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... never would have adven- tured to do , had we , in any to- cannon , lerable manner offered to dif- pute their paffage ; but feeing us ftand ftill , they were encou raged to profecute their firft de- fign , and began to pass over two ...
... never would have adven- tured to do , had we , in any to- cannon , lerable manner offered to dif- pute their paffage ; but feeing us ftand ftill , they were encou raged to profecute their firft de- fign , and began to pass over two ...
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... never light of a misfortune , but presently all is loft . I tell you , in the first place , that the reports you hinted to me are false , and the duke of Vendofme laughs at them . As for the three marches which he fuffered to be ftolen ...
... never light of a misfortune , but presently all is loft . I tell you , in the first place , that the reports you hinted to me are false , and the duke of Vendofme laughs at them . As for the three marches which he fuffered to be ftolen ...
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... never be brought to a reconciliation ( h ) . While the French were intrenching themselves behind the canal between Ghent and Bruges , the confederate troops be- ing returned to their camp ( which was the field of battle ) they refted ...
... never be brought to a reconciliation ( h ) . While the French were intrenching themselves behind the canal between Ghent and Bruges , the confederate troops be- ing returned to their camp ( which was the field of battle ) they refted ...
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