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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... hand , the States General ordered their plenipotentiaries at Utrecht to infist upon several points , as further preliminaries of the treaty , particularly the reftoring of Strafburgh to the Em- pire , and the demolition of all the ...
... hand , the States General ordered their plenipotentiaries at Utrecht to infist upon several points , as further preliminaries of the treaty , particularly the reftoring of Strafburgh to the Em- pire , and the demolition of all the ...
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... hand , the British minifters in Holland pro- KingPhilip's posed and infifted on the admiffion of King Philip's pleni- potentiaries to the congrefs at Utrecht ; and it was given refused . out , that , if this was not fhortly agreed to ...
... hand , the British minifters in Holland pro- KingPhilip's posed and infifted on the admiffion of King Philip's pleni- potentiaries to the congrefs at Utrecht ; and it was given refused . out , that , if this was not fhortly agreed to ...
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... hands : And upon occafion of a trifling quarrel , which happened at Utrecht between the fervants of monfieur Mefnager , and of count Rechteren , one of the Dutch plenipotentiaries , the French made use of it as a pretence to keep the ...
... hands : And upon occafion of a trifling quarrel , which happened at Utrecht between the fervants of monfieur Mefnager , and of count Rechteren , one of the Dutch plenipotentiaries , the French made use of it as a pretence to keep the ...
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... hand , have shewed us their orders , which pofitively require them to infift upon the reftitution of Tournay as well as Lifle ; and that they can by no means confent to the ceffion of Maubeuge or Condé . The British minifters then ...
... hand , have shewed us their orders , which pofitively require them to infift upon the reftitution of Tournay as well as Lifle ; and that they can by no means confent to the ceffion of Maubeuge or Condé . The British minifters then ...
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... hand the king of France named the duke d'Aumont , firft gentleman of his bed - chamber to go into England with the fame ... hands . The depu- ty's next queftion was , Whether the duke would let part of the Dutch troops take their winter ...
... hand the king of France named the duke d'Aumont , firft gentleman of his bed - chamber to go into England with the fame ... hands . The depu- ty's next queftion was , Whether the duke would let part of the Dutch troops take their winter ...
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