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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Página 10
... concerns to her Britannic Majefty . The French cour- tiers , in imitation of their fovereign , vied with each other , who fhould beft entertain the British minifter ; and , among the reft , the duke of Noailles gave him a moft magnifi ...
... concerns to her Britannic Majefty . The French cour- tiers , in imitation of their fovereign , vied with each other , who fhould beft entertain the British minifter ; and , among the reft , the duke of Noailles gave him a moft magnifi ...
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... concern you ex- prefs for her honour , and will not , you may be fure , fuffer herself to be a party to any thing , which may ap- pear contradictory to what she has once advanced And although perhaps the yielding of Tournay might be re ...
... concern you ex- prefs for her honour , and will not , you may be fure , fuffer herself to be a party to any thing , which may ap- pear contradictory to what she has once advanced And although perhaps the yielding of Tournay might be re ...
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... concern was to employ men of capacity and integrity ; and fuch were fure of his kindest regards . This became the more remarkable , because ano- ther great man was not fo fkilful and cautious , or very unlucky . He had a true sense of ...
... concern was to employ men of capacity and integrity ; and fuch were fure of his kindest regards . This became the more remarkable , because ano- ther great man was not fo fkilful and cautious , or very unlucky . He had a true sense of ...
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... concern would not allow her to ad- mit him into her prefence ; and , therefore inftead of per- mitting him to refign into her hands the treasurer's staff , a letter was fent to order him to break it . Unbecoming in- ftances of behaviour ...
... concern would not allow her to ad- mit him into her prefence ; and , therefore inftead of per- mitting him to refign into her hands the treasurer's staff , a letter was fent to order him to break it . Unbecoming in- ftances of behaviour ...
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... concerns of his country ; and they represented it as the effect of fear , with too anxious a care to fecure himself . Others were glad he was fafe out of ill hands ; whereby , if the nation fhould fall into the convulfions of a civil ...
... concerns of his country ; and they represented it as the effect of fear , with too anxious a care to fecure himself . Others were glad he was fafe out of ill hands ; whereby , if the nation fhould fall into the convulfions of a civil ...
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