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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... himself very obnoxious to the Dutch ; and , it being given out , that the duke of Savoy had abandoned the allies , and agreed to a fufpenfion of arms , fome of the common people , in the night - time , broke the win- dows , both of the ...
... himself very obnoxious to the Dutch ; and , it being given out , that the duke of Savoy had abandoned the allies , and agreed to a fufpenfion of arms , fome of the common people , in the night - time , broke the win- dows , both of the ...
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... himself no small trouble in the ca- binet . He likewife fends him a copy of the plenipoten- tiaries difpatch of the 2d of September upon the fame fubject ; wherein , as he will observe , their lordships are very warm about the difputes ...
... himself no small trouble in the ca- binet . He likewife fends him a copy of the plenipoten- tiaries difpatch of the 2d of September upon the fame fubject ; wherein , as he will observe , their lordships are very warm about the difputes ...
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... himself against France , after the feparation of the English , by forcing into the interest of France an ally so confiderable as the duke of Savoy , these measures were certainly extremely well calculated for fuch an end . This ...
... himself against France , after the feparation of the English , by forcing into the interest of France an ally so confiderable as the duke of Savoy , these measures were certainly extremely well calculated for fuch an end . This ...
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... himself chiefly in maintaining the dignity of his character , and making himself acceptable to the nation . On the 20th of November , the earl of Strafford was fent The earl of back to the Hague with the French plan , which came to ...
... himself chiefly in maintaining the dignity of his character , and making himself acceptable to the nation . On the 20th of November , the earl of Strafford was fent The earl of back to the Hague with the French plan , which came to ...
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... himself , and on all about him , which made him a fevere master to himself , and fet him on many pretenfions , chiefly those re- lating to the prince of Frifeland , which were not thought well grounded . He was fucceeded in his ...
... himself , and on all about him , which made him a fevere master to himself , and fet him on many pretenfions , chiefly those re- lating to the prince of Frifeland , which were not thought well grounded . He was fucceeded in his ...
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