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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... she had proceeded in such a ' manner , as to turn that esteem into the fincereft friendship ; ' and he hoped , she was satisfied he had done every thing on his part , which might facilitate the peace : That he was S pleased to find it ...
... she had proceeded in such a ' manner , as to turn that esteem into the fincereft friendship ; ' and he hoped , she was satisfied he had done every thing on his part , which might facilitate the peace : That he was S pleased to find it ...
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... she had figned the treaty with France and Spain , and would propose the plan brought over by abbot Gaultier , and de- livered the 29th of April 1712 , for the allies to treat upon , and could do no more than by her good offices , as a ...
... she had figned the treaty with France and Spain , and would propose the plan brought over by abbot Gaultier , and de- livered the 29th of April 1712 , for the allies to treat upon , and could do no more than by her good offices , as a ...
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... she never can in any circumftances . ' His lordship then very plainly gives his advice how this matter is to be managed , in thefe words : I think in my opinion , and I believe I fpeak the Queen's upon this occafion , it were better the ...
... she never can in any circumftances . ' His lordship then very plainly gives his advice how this matter is to be managed , in thefe words : I think in my opinion , and I believe I fpeak the Queen's upon this occafion , it were better the ...
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... she has once advanced And although perhaps the yielding of Tournay might be re- conciled to the terms of her fpeech ; yet , fhould the queen confent to this expofition of it , fuch confent would be almoft a formal restoration of this ...
... she has once advanced And although perhaps the yielding of Tournay might be re- conciled to the terms of her fpeech ; yet , fhould the queen confent to this expofition of it , fuch confent would be almoft a formal restoration of this ...
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... she was refolved to treat upon that head with those pawns in her hand . ' But , upon recollection , the lord Bolingbroke , in a second letter , acquainted the duke , That the pofitive order , con- ⚫tained in his firft , was not fent to ...
... she was refolved to treat upon that head with those pawns in her hand . ' But , upon recollection , the lord Bolingbroke , in a second letter , acquainted the duke , That the pofitive order , con- ⚫tained in his firft , was not fent to ...
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