The Continuation Of Mr. Rapin's History of England: From the Revolution to the Present Times, Volumen18for 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 - 552 páginas |
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... say , that the Dutch hav- ing refused to conform to the fentiments of that prin- cefs , having rejected the fufpenfion of arms , and given opportunity to the feveral changes in affairs , that had happened ; it is but juft , that his ...
... say , that the Dutch hav- ing refused to conform to the fentiments of that prin- cefs , having rejected the fufpenfion of arms , and given opportunity to the feveral changes in affairs , that had happened ; it is but juft , that his ...
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... say , they were unconcerned at all other events . They had gone on for fourteen months together , and acted in every thing as the instruments of France , and were at last in danger of being difavowed by France in the most effential part ...
... say , they were unconcerned at all other events . They had gone on for fourteen months together , and acted in every thing as the instruments of France , and were at last in danger of being difavowed by France in the most effential part ...
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... say concerning her majesty's particular interefts , he proceeds upon the general plan of peace , and instructs the ... says to Mr. Prior , I have exhausted all my ftock of arguments in the long letter , which , by the queen's order , I ...
... say concerning her majesty's particular interefts , he proceeds upon the general plan of peace , and instructs the ... says to Mr. Prior , I have exhausted all my ftock of arguments in the long letter , which , by the queen's order , I ...
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... say a truth to my lord - treasurer plainly , which I a little mitigate to my lord Bolingbroke , I think not very reasonable . ' He then gives an account , that Torcy was surprised , that the Dutch had but in part complied with what the ...
... say a truth to my lord - treasurer plainly , which I a little mitigate to my lord Bolingbroke , I think not very reasonable . ' He then gives an account , that Torcy was surprised , that the Dutch had but in part complied with what the ...
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... says , were perhaps the most prevalent inducements to the French court , to come roundly into her majefty's pro- pofitions ; and the queen thinks herself , for this reafon , ftill the more obliged punctually and religioufly to fulfil ...
... says , were perhaps the most prevalent inducements to the French court , to come roundly into her majefty's pro- pofitions ; and the queen thinks herself , for this reafon , ftill the more obliged punctually and religioufly to fulfil ...
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