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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... hope we fhall avoid all things , that may occafion a dispute between the minifters of Great - Britain and France . ' This tempera- ment is to be found in his letter to Mr. Prior of the fame day , which he fays , is to be looked upon ...
... hope we fhall avoid all things , that may occafion a dispute between the minifters of Great - Britain and France . ' This tempera- ment is to be found in his letter to Mr. Prior of the fame day , which he fays , is to be looked upon ...
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... hope the folution of this difficulty will come from France ; and that , when they have fo many other ⚫ quarrels to decide , that court will go back from a mea- fure , which muft involve them in a dispute with the queen . ' Among Mr ...
... hope the folution of this difficulty will come from France ; and that , when they have fo many other ⚫ quarrels to decide , that court will go back from a mea- fure , which muft involve them in a dispute with the queen . ' Among Mr ...
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... immediately to the throne of Great - Britain , The queen is a young wo man , and , I hope , will live a great many years . When the dies , my mother is before me . Whenever it pleases God < 1712 . • God to call me to that 24 THE HISTORY.
... immediately to the throne of Great - Britain , The queen is a young wo man , and , I hope , will live a great many years . When the dies , my mother is before me . Whenever it pleases God < 1712 . • God to call me to that 24 THE HISTORY.
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... hope to act as becomes < me , for the advantage of the people . In the mean time , d ⚫ fpeak to me , as to a German prince , and a prince of the empire . As fuch , I muft tell you , I cannot depart from ' what I take to be the true ...
... hope to act as becomes < me , for the advantage of the people . In the mean time , d ⚫ fpeak to me , as to a German prince , and a prince of the empire . As fuch , I muft tell you , I cannot depart from ' what I take to be the true ...
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... hope left of seeing them rooted out of the minds of men ; the false notions of honour and courage being too ftrong , to be weighed down by prudent or religious confiderations . Burnet , II . 612 . ( f ) The high - church men and the ...
... hope left of seeing them rooted out of the minds of men ; the false notions of honour and courage being too ftrong , to be weighed down by prudent or religious confiderations . Burnet , II . 612 . ( f ) The high - church men and the ...
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