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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His highness himself had two horses killed under him , but escaped unhurt ; as
did also the duke of Argyle , though he received several musket - ihots through
his clothes and perriwig . Brigadier Lalo , a French refugee , in great favour and ...
His highness himself had two horses killed under him , but escaped unhurt ; as
did also the duke of Argyle , though he received several musket - ihots through
his clothes and perriwig . Brigadier Lalo , a French refugee , in great favour and ...
Página 249
The commons also , upon a complaint made to them of a Sacheverel's book
intitled , collections of passages referred to by Dr. collections , « Sacheverel , in
his answer to the articles of his impeach- books burnt . " ment , ' ordered the same
to ...
The commons also , upon a complaint made to them of a Sacheverel's book
intitled , collections of passages referred to by Dr. collections , « Sacheverel , in
his answer to the articles of his impeach- books burnt . " ment , ' ordered the same
to ...
Página 378
There was also great danger from the excursions , which the garrifons of
Valenciennes and Condé might make , to cut off their provisions , which were to
come from Tournay . All about the duke endeavoured to divert him from so
dangerous an ...
There was also great danger from the excursions , which the garrifons of
Valenciennes and Condé might make , to cut off their provisions , which were to
come from Tournay . All about the duke endeavoured to divert him from so
dangerous an ...
Página 415
peror , it was also said , he would be too great and too dan 1711 . gerous to all
his neighbours , if Spain were joined to the emperor , and to the hereditary
dominions . It was also zealously , though most falsely , infused into the minds of
the ...
peror , it was also said , he would be too great and too dan 1711 . gerous to all
his neighbours , if Spain were joined to the emperor , and to the hereditary
dominions . It was also zealously , though most falsely , infused into the minds of
the ...
Página 511
He also affirmed , that the allies knew ss of it , and were satisfied with it . ” The
lord Halifax , observing the disposition of the house , would have dropped his
motion , without dividing ; but the court - party , being sure of a majority , insisted
to ...
He also affirmed , that the allies knew ss of it , and were satisfied with it . ” The
lord Halifax , observing the disposition of the house , would have dropped his
motion , without dividing ; but the court - party , being sure of a majority , insisted
to ...
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