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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... should pay the annual fum of threefcore thousand pounds by way of dower to the late king James's Queen ; and that the chevalier de St. George fhould retire out of France . On the 27th of Auguft , N. S. the lord Bolingbroke took his ...
... should pay the annual fum of threefcore thousand pounds by way of dower to the late king James's Queen ; and that the chevalier de St. George fhould retire out of France . On the 27th of Auguft , N. S. the lord Bolingbroke took his ...
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... should be poffible ; yet , if those endeavours fhould not procure more than the contents of her Majefty's speech , or even in fome degree fall short of that plan , the fault would be intirely theirs , who had rendered things , difficult ...
... should be poffible ; yet , if those endeavours fhould not procure more than the contents of her Majefty's speech , or even in fome degree fall short of that plan , the fault would be intirely theirs , who had rendered things , difficult ...
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... should have Tournay , he believed they would fubmit to the plan of the Queen's speech . " This opinion of his lordship is not very easily reconcile- able to what he afterwards wrote to Mr. Prior upon this fubject , Octob . 12 , 1712 ...
... should have Tournay , he believed they would fubmit to the plan of the Queen's speech . " This opinion of his lordship is not very easily reconcile- able to what he afterwards wrote to Mr. Prior upon this fubject , Octob . 12 , 1712 ...
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... should have more measures to keep with them ; the compaffion of our people would be moved in their be- half ; and the Queen's ministers obliged to make fome steps , which otherwise they would abfolutely refuse to do . Upon this ...
... should have more measures to keep with them ; the compaffion of our people would be moved in their be- half ; and the Queen's ministers obliged to make fome steps , which otherwise they would abfolutely refuse to do . Upon this ...
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... should • have been accompanied by a fleet of the queen's , which ⚫ would have kept him in refpect . ' He remembers the or- ders that were fo punctually and chearfully obeyed by the duke of Ormond , which , as he thinks , faved the ...
... should • have been accompanied by a fleet of the queen's , which ⚫ would have kept him in refpect . ' He remembers the or- ders that were fo punctually and chearfully obeyed by the duke of Ormond , which , as he thinks , faved the ...
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