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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... hundred thousand crowns towards the fub- fiftance of the auxiliary troops , provided the city of Am- sterdam would advance that fum under the security of the States , for the payment of which he was willing to mort- gage the funds in ...
... hundred thousand crowns towards the fub- fiftance of the auxiliary troops , provided the city of Am- sterdam would advance that fum under the security of the States , for the payment of which he was willing to mort- gage the funds in ...
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... hundred gilders to any one , who fhould discover the authors of it , and that the name of the informer fhould be concealed ; the British court thought fit not to take any notice of the affront at this juncture , the rather , because it ...
... hundred gilders to any one , who fhould discover the authors of it , and that the name of the informer fhould be concealed ; the British court thought fit not to take any notice of the affront at this juncture , the rather , because it ...
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... hundred Portuguese grenadiers , a day or two after the enemy had opened the trenches . Hogan having alfo got into the town with a fupply of four or five hundred men , men , the count de Ribeira , who commanded there 28 ΤΗΕ ΗISTORY.
... hundred Portuguese grenadiers , a day or two after the enemy had opened the trenches . Hogan having alfo got into the town with a fupply of four or five hundred men , men , the count de Ribeira , who commanded there 28 ΤΗΕ ΗISTORY.
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... hundred pounds pro- mifed by the queen's procla- mation , three hundred more were offered by the duchefs of Hamilton , as a reward to whom- C 2 foever should discover him . But Mr. Maccartney having , after the fatal duel , walked to ...
... hundred pounds pro- mifed by the queen's procla- mation , three hundred more were offered by the duchefs of Hamilton , as a reward to whom- C 2 foever should discover him . But Mr. Maccartney having , after the fatal duel , walked to ...
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... hundred new churches in his dominions . He was weak , and much in the power of his minifters and flatterers ; flatterers ; but was fo apt to hearken to whifpers. 1712 . • and blame of it upon her , 6 " " Utrecht But , that , nevertheless ...
... hundred new churches in his dominions . He was weak , and much in the power of his minifters and flatterers ; flatterers ; but was fo apt to hearken to whifpers. 1712 . • and blame of it upon her , 6 " " Utrecht But , that , nevertheless ...
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