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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... Scotland , but likewife in England , as the head of his party . On the other hand the king of France named the duke d'Aumont , firft gentleman of his bed - chamber to go into England with the fame character of ambassador ex- traordinary ...
... Scotland , but likewife in England , as the head of his party . On the other hand the king of France named the duke d'Aumont , firft gentleman of his bed - chamber to go into England with the fame character of ambassador ex- traordinary ...
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... Scotland was much weakened ; many occa- fions of feuds and animofities were removed ; and the be- nefits refulting to the whole ifland were immediate and important , and likely to be perpetually increasing . Our accounts of the manner ...
... Scotland was much weakened ; many occa- fions of feuds and animofities were removed ; and the be- nefits refulting to the whole ifland were immediate and important , and likely to be perpetually increasing . Our accounts of the manner ...
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... Scotland during the war , which ought to be observed religioufly . They faid , it was evident , the war with Spain was not yet ended : no peace with that crown was yet proclaimed , nor fo much as figned and though it was as good as made ...
... Scotland during the war , which ought to be observed religioufly . They faid , it was evident , the war with Spain was not yet ended : no peace with that crown was yet proclaimed , nor fo much as figned and though it was as good as made ...
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... Scotland ; their peers at prefent were the only perfons in the whole Island , that were judged incapable of peerage by defcent ; their laws were altered in matters of the highest importance , particularly in matters of treason ; and now ...
... Scotland ; their peers at prefent were the only perfons in the whole Island , that were judged incapable of peerage by defcent ; their laws were altered in matters of the highest importance , particularly in matters of treason ; and now ...
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... Scotland . Thirdly , the Scots peers being incapa- ⚫ble of being made peers of Great - Britain , as it was ad- ' judged and declared in the • cafe of the late duke of Ha . milton . And , Fourthly , the Scots being fubjected to the ...
... Scotland . Thirdly , the Scots peers being incapa- ⚫ble of being made peers of Great - Britain , as it was ad- ' judged and declared in the • cafe of the late duke of Ha . milton . And , Fourthly , the Scots being fubjected to the ...
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