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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... for they seemed that the duke of Marlborough to have no notice nor appre-
gave out of his design on Ghent , henfion of his design on the occafioned the
French drawing Scheld : he advanced towards it off their cannon , and their being
in the ...
... for they seemed that the duke of Marlborough to have no notice nor appre-
gave out of his design on Ghent , henfion of his design on the occafioned the
French drawing Scheld : he advanced towards it off their cannon , and their being
in the ...
Página 206
And there would • the caution he deposits shall be « be a thousand times more
rear • restored . If the king does not « son for them to be afraid of • design Spain
should be quitted « France , than for France to ap , • by his grandson , it must ...
And there would • the caution he deposits shall be « be a thousand times more
rear • restored . If the king does not « son for them to be afraid of • design Spain
should be quitted « France , than for France to ap , • by his grandson , it must ...
Página 343
The design on Toulon was no way intermixed with the affairs of Spain ; the earl of
Peterborough fancied he was in that secret , and had indeed proposed the
bringing over some troops from Spain on that design , and had offered a scheme
to ...
The design on Toulon was no way intermixed with the affairs of Spain ; the earl of
Peterborough fancied he was in that secret , and had indeed proposed the
bringing over some troops from Spain on that design , and had offered a scheme
to ...
Página 353
Finding himself discovered , and despairing of a pardon , he resolved to put his
black design in execution . It was the general opinion , that his design was to
make his first attempt upon Mr. St. John ; which appears the more probable ,
because ...
Finding himself discovered , and despairing of a pardon , he resolved to put his
black design in execution . It was the general opinion , that his design was to
make his first attempt upon Mr. St. John ; which appears the more probable ,
because ...
Página 390
This , in some meafure , preferred the secrecy , but destroyed the design : for ,
though they had a very fortunate paffage to New England , much better than the '
fleet could ordinarily expcet , yet they were so long detained there , that the
proper ...
This , in some meafure , preferred the secrecy , but destroyed the design : for ,
though they had a very fortunate paffage to New England , much better than the '
fleet could ordinarily expcet , yet they were so long detained there , that the
proper ...
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