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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... cause , and ftill hoping , that fomething might happen , which would occafion some favourable turn in the affairs of Europe . To this purpose it was observed , that The Penfio- at the opening of the affembly of the states of Holland on ...
... cause , and ftill hoping , that fomething might happen , which would occafion some favourable turn in the affairs of Europe . To this purpose it was observed , that The Penfio- at the opening of the affembly of the states of Holland on ...
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... cause to the ⚫ house of peers , where he might ⚫ hope to fupply by friends and interest what he wanted in ju- • ftice and equity ; or that , up- 6 on his return from his am- baffy in France , he might beg ⚫ and obtain from the crown ...
... cause to the ⚫ house of peers , where he might ⚫ hope to fupply by friends and interest what he wanted in ju- • ftice and equity ; or that , up- 6 on his return from his am- baffy in France , he might beg ⚫ and obtain from the crown ...
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... which would have been a great difadvantage to the common cause . Without their ports , our fleet must have been exposed to many dangers and diftreffes . The have 36 THE HISTORY 1712. changes and alterations, tho' conducted with the ...
... which would have been a great difadvantage to the common cause . Without their ports , our fleet must have been exposed to many dangers and diftreffes . The have 36 THE HISTORY 1712. changes and alterations, tho' conducted with the ...
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... cause , if they did not prevent another campaign by reasonable propofals of peace . That her majefty's cafe was therefore very hard , that , while fhe profecuted the war ' with the utmost vigour , fome of the allies acted with almost as ...
... cause , if they did not prevent another campaign by reasonable propofals of peace . That her majefty's cafe was therefore very hard , that , while fhe profecuted the war ' with the utmost vigour , fome of the allies acted with almost as ...
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... cause of France , The French try to elude were in a great measure unfettled and undetermined , their en- France began to cavil , and , as lord Bolingbroke faid , go gagements to back from what the king had promifed the queen ; and his ...
... cause of France , The French try to elude were in a great measure unfettled and undetermined , their en- France began to cavil , and , as lord Bolingbroke faid , go gagements to back from what the king had promifed the queen ; and his ...
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