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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... promised to open their gates to the troops of France and Spain , as foon as they could find a fair opportunity ( d ) . The truth was , the Dutch were fevere mafters mafters and the Flandrians could not bear it . Though. of Amfterdam ...
... promised to open their gates to the troops of France and Spain , as foon as they could find a fair opportunity ( d ) . The truth was , the Dutch were fevere mafters mafters and the Flandrians could not bear it . Though. of Amfterdam ...
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... promised a reward . General Stanhope appointed brigadier Petit governor of fort St. Philip , and deputy go- vernor of the whole ifland . By this conqueft our fleet had got a fafe port to lie in and refit , and to retire to on all oc ...
... promised a reward . General Stanhope appointed brigadier Petit governor of fort St. Philip , and deputy go- vernor of the whole ifland . By this conqueft our fleet had got a fafe port to lie in and refit , and to retire to on all oc ...
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... promised to do it ; upon which the emperor drew his troops out of his territories . The pope turned over the manner of acknowledging king Charles to a congregation of cardinals ; but they had no mind to take the load of this upon ...
... promised to do it ; upon which the emperor drew his troops out of his territories . The pope turned over the manner of acknowledging king Charles to a congregation of cardinals ; but they had no mind to take the load of this upon ...
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... promised to read and anfwer . And , ten days after , writing to me upon another oc- cafion , she said she had not • leifure yet to read all my pa- pers , but , when she had , the • would fend me fome answer . But none ever came , nor ...
... promised to read and anfwer . And , ten days after , writing to me upon another oc- cafion , she said she had not • leifure yet to read all my pa- pers , but , when she had , the • would fend me fome answer . But none ever came , nor ...
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... promised themselves all favour at her hands . was not certain , that they had then any ground for this , or that she herself , or any by her order , gave them thefe hopes ; but this is certain , that many things might have been done to ...
... promised themselves all favour at her hands . was not certain , that they had then any ground for this , or that she herself , or any by her order , gave them thefe hopes ; but this is certain , that many things might have been done to ...
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