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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... ftate , who fold , at a dear rate , what had coft them nothing . Befides , it is obfervable , that , the French court not having fent over the paffes fo foon as the English minifters tranfmitted theirs , it happened , that several ...
... ftate , who fold , at a dear rate , what had coft them nothing . Befides , it is obfervable , that , the French court not having fent over the paffes fo foon as the English minifters tranfmitted theirs , it happened , that several ...
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... ftate the cafe in this manner : In her Majefty's fpeech it is expreffed , • That the Dutch are to have the intire barrier , as demand- ed in 1709 , except two or three places at moft . ' The French minifters infift , that they must have ...
... ftate the cafe in this manner : In her Majefty's fpeech it is expreffed , • That the Dutch are to have the intire barrier , as demand- ed in 1709 , except two or three places at moft . ' The French minifters infift , that they must have ...
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... ftates of Spain , having been summoned to meet at Madrid , in order to enact this renunciation into a law , king Philip , attended by the prefident of Caftile , and council of ftate , went to that affembly , and told them , 6 That the ...
... ftates of Spain , having been summoned to meet at Madrid , in order to enact this renunciation into a law , king Philip , attended by the prefident of Caftile , and council of ftate , went to that affembly , and told them , 6 That the ...
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... ftate fhould • declare themselves in an au- thentic manner , fo that her majefty could depend upon · 6 it ; then her majesty would ' caufe a declaration to be ' made in full congrefs , that ' the article of the ceffion of < Tournay ...
... ftate fhould • declare themselves in an au- thentic manner , fo that her majefty could depend upon · 6 it ; then her majesty would ' caufe a declaration to be ' made in full congrefs , that ' the article of the ceffion of < Tournay ...
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... ftate ; and hoped and affuredly be- • lieved , that their High Migh- ' tineffes were of the fame fen- ⚫timents with her in this mat- ter . That therefore it was • necessary , without any loss of 6 • that time , to remove all , that ...
... ftate ; and hoped and affuredly be- • lieved , that their High Migh- ' tineffes were of the fame fen- ⚫timents with her in this mat- ter . That therefore it was • necessary , without any loss of 6 • that time , to remove all , that ...
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