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 78
... queen's approbation of what you have done in relation to it . I fend you inclosed a letter of the queen's to the countess of Oropefa , writ with her own hand . You will receive directions from my lord treasurer , to give her , at the ...
... queen's approbation of what you have done in relation to it . I fend you inclosed a letter of the queen's to the countess of Oropefa , writ with her own hand . You will receive directions from my lord treasurer , to give her , at the ...
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... queen , who ftill continued at Windfor , fhe ex- preffed a very great refentment for the indignity offered to the Mufcovite ambaffador , and commanded an extraordinary council to be fummoned on the 25th of July on that occafion . Mr ...
... queen , who ftill continued at Windfor , fhe ex- preffed a very great refentment for the indignity offered to the Mufcovite ambaffador , and commanded an extraordinary council to be fummoned on the 25th of July on that occafion . Mr ...
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... queen , and retired in disgust into Holland , from whence he transmitted a memorial , with a letter from the czar of Muscovy to the queen , dated the 17th of September , wherein that prince de- manded no lefs , than " that a capital ...
... queen , and retired in disgust into Holland , from whence he transmitted a memorial , with a letter from the czar of Muscovy to the queen , dated the 17th of September , wherein that prince de- manded no lefs , than " that a capital ...
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... queen , who , during the whole course of her marriage , had been a moft tender and affectionate wife to him , in his ... queen's acceffion to the crown . He was fo gained by the tories , by the act which they carried in his favour , that ...
... queen , who , during the whole course of her marriage , had been a moft tender and affectionate wife to him , in his ... queen's acceffion to the crown . He was fo gained by the tories , by the act which they carried in his favour , that ...
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... queen's bounty and charity of their churches , and other well - difpofed perfons , who , when naturalized , would have recourse to their own respective parishes for an allowance . That a general naturalization would , in effect , defeat ...
... queen's bounty and charity of their churches , and other well - difpofed perfons , who , when naturalized , would have recourse to their own respective parishes for an allowance . That a general naturalization would , in effect , defeat ...
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