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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... emperor and empire , are not should we have proposed to get to be evacuated
till the exchange Spain ? can we do it , unless the of their ratifications , which is a
king of France intirely abandons tedious work . Besides , though his grandson ?
... emperor and empire , are not should we have proposed to get to be evacuated
till the exchange Spain ? can we do it , unless the of their ratifications , which is a
king of France intirely abandons tedious work . Besides , though his grandson ?
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The states , contrary to the expectation of France , resolved to 1 a man an
instance , depend upon his allies most certainly would not word ? has he not
much greater continue to keep up their armies , temptation to aflift Spain against
were a ...
The states , contrary to the expectation of France , resolved to 1 a man an
instance , depend upon his allies most certainly would not word ? has he not
much greater continue to keep up their armies , temptation to aflift Spain against
were a ...
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That three towns should be put into the hands of the allies , to be restored to
France , when the affairs of Spain , & c . Thould be decided . The meaning of
which seemed to be no other , than that France was willing to lose three more
towns , in ...
That three towns should be put into the hands of the allies , to be restored to
France , when the affairs of Spain , & c . Thould be decided . The meaning of
which seemed to be no other , than that France was willing to lose three more
towns , in ...
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1 1 e big 0 to him in a committee of the whole house , gave a long recital of the
affairs of Spain , loading the earl of ... on a defenfive war for that year in Spain :
he said , this resolution was carried by those three , against the king of Spain's
own ...
1 1 e big 0 to him in a committee of the whole house , gave a long recital of the
affairs of Spain , loading the earl of ... on a defenfive war for that year in Spain :
he said , this resolution was carried by those three , against the king of Spain's
own ...
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No renunciation therefore can destroy it ; as and , if the king of Spain should
renounce for the sake of “ peace , and in obedience to the king his grandfather ,
they t would deceive themselves , who received it as a sufficient « expedient to ...
No renunciation therefore can destroy it ; as and , if the king of Spain should
renounce for the sake of “ peace , and in obedience to the king his grandfather ,
they t would deceive themselves , who received it as a sufficient « expedient to ...
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