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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... against any power , that should oppose this project , or fhould in- fult him for having accepted thefe offers . ' The argu- ments of the British ministers prevailed at length with the duke ; and , if their defign was effectually to ...
... against any power , that should oppose this project , or fhould in- fult him for having accepted thefe offers . ' The argu- ments of the British ministers prevailed at length with the duke ; and , if their defign was effectually to ...
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... against the lord - treasurer and lady Mafham . It availed but little to tell him , how much he had got in place ; for , had he been created with the other lords , it would have fallen to his share to have come next after lord Trevor ...
... against the lord - treasurer and lady Mafham . It availed but little to tell him , how much he had got in place ; for , had he been created with the other lords , it would have fallen to his share to have come next after lord Trevor ...
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... against France , and , by that means , encourage the States to continue the war . Thofe in Holland , who preffed the accepting the offers that France made them , represented that as a thing not poffible to be fupported : the promises of ...
... against France , and , by that means , encourage the States to continue the war . Thofe in Holland , who preffed the accepting the offers that France made them , represented that as a thing not poffible to be fupported : the promises of ...
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... against him , fince nobody could doubt of the juftice of his caufe . Nor 6 was he indeed only moved with the condition of his own < affairs , but , being incapable to change his affection towards his fubjects , he could not , without ...
... against him , fince nobody could doubt of the juftice of his caufe . Nor 6 was he indeed only moved with the condition of his own < affairs , but , being incapable to change his affection towards his fubjects , he could not , without ...
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... against it . But , that as no treaty could bind the commons of Great- Britain to make any act or deed against their own inte- reft ; the only point to be con- ' fidered was , Whether a free trade with France would be And advantageous or ...
... against it . But , that as no treaty could bind the commons of Great- Britain to make any act or deed against their own inte- reft ; the only point to be con- ' fidered was , Whether a free trade with France would be And advantageous or ...
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