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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... give the law to thofe people , provided fhe made the right use of Ghent and Bruges , which the • duke of Ormond was in poffeffion of . ' Marshal Villars also at the fame time fent a letter to the duke of Ormond , about the action at ...
... give the law to thofe people , provided fhe made the right use of Ghent and Bruges , which the • duke of Ormond was in poffeffion of . ' Marshal Villars also at the fame time fent a letter to the duke of Ormond , about the action at ...
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... give him fatisfaction as to his pretenfions to the inheritance of the late King William ; and the elec- tor of Hanover offered , in the firft place , to maintain dur- ing the war , at his own expence , one half of the troops ⚫ let the ...
... give him fatisfaction as to his pretenfions to the inheritance of the late King William ; and the elec- tor of Hanover offered , in the firft place , to maintain dur- ing the war , at his own expence , one half of the troops ⚫ let the ...
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... give any positive inftructions about it till the next opportunity ; but , in the mean time , recommended to them two confiderations : That the keeping of the Dutch in hopes of her Majefty's good offices will prevent them from taking any ...
... give any positive inftructions about it till the next opportunity ; but , in the mean time , recommended to them two confiderations : That the keeping of the Dutch in hopes of her Majefty's good offices will prevent them from taking any ...
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... give to this article of the Queen's fpeech . His lord- fhip then fays : Not to fwell my letter too much , which may already feem tedious , I refer myself to what Mr. • Prior fhall have the honour to explain to you upon this ' point ...
... give to this article of the Queen's fpeech . His lord- fhip then fays : Not to fwell my letter too much , which may already feem tedious , I refer myself to what Mr. • Prior fhall have the honour to explain to you upon this ' point ...
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... give them an opportunity of faving and gaining more than they could have hoped for ; and the Queen may in the ... gives his advice how this matter is to be managed , in thefe words : I think in my opinion , and I believe I fpeak the ...
... give them an opportunity of faving and gaining more than they could have hoped for ; and the Queen may in the ... gives his advice how this matter is to be managed , in thefe words : I think in my opinion , and I believe I fpeak the ...
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