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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Página 129
... secure it to the right owner , and the better disappoint the defigns of his enemies , moft certainly he obliges him by a very extraor dinary act of friendship . I answers 1713 . 1713 , anfwers Dr. Higden's argument from a paffage in OF ...
... secure it to the right owner , and the better disappoint the defigns of his enemies , moft certainly he obliges him by a very extraor dinary act of friendship . I answers 1713 . 1713 , anfwers Dr. Higden's argument from a paffage in OF ...
Página 177
... secure of protection , that , towards the vered in end of March , an agent of king James's queen offered to Chancery . file a bill in chancery , wherein he demanded , in her name , the fum of fix hundred fifty thousand pounds , due to ...
... secure of protection , that , towards the vered in end of March , an agent of king James's queen offered to Chancery . file a bill in chancery , wherein he demanded , in her name , the fum of fix hundred fifty thousand pounds , due to ...
Página 197
... secure any < other ways , than as the prince , who actually wears the < crown , maintains her authority and prerogative . There < are here ( fuch is our misfortune ) a great many people , that are feditioufly difpofed . So I leave you ...
... secure any < other ways , than as the prince , who actually wears the < crown , maintains her authority and prerogative . There < are here ( fuch is our misfortune ) a great many people , that are feditioufly difpofed . So I leave you ...
Página 198
... secure a retreat behind the protestant suc- ceffion , which the other was undermining with more pre- cipitation than before . For , the queen having never reco- vered her fit at Christmas , it was thought proper to haften the measures ...
... secure a retreat behind the protestant suc- ceffion , which the other was undermining with more pre- cipitation than before . For , the queen having never reco- vered her fit at Christmas , it was thought proper to haften the measures ...
Página 322
... secure are no where < " · church of England , the glory of the reformation , truly an- tient , truly apoftolical , for her fubmiffion and obedience to kings and governors , for her mild behaviour to those , • who have formerly torn out ...
... secure are no where < " · church of England , the glory of the reformation , truly an- tient , truly apoftolical , for her fubmiffion and obedience to kings and governors , for her mild behaviour to those , • who have formerly torn out ...
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