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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... joined the forces under prince Eugene , be- ing the most preffing affair , several conferences were held about it between the minifters of the Princes , to whom thofe troops belonged , the deputies of the States , and the imperial ...
... joined the forces under prince Eugene , be- ing the most preffing affair , several conferences were held about it between the minifters of the Princes , to whom thofe troops belonged , the deputies of the States , and the imperial ...
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... joined to the fortifica- tions of Sluys , shall be yielded in propriety to the States ; and that the fort of Rodenhuysen , ⚫ on this fide of Ghent fhall be razed . That in the ninth ar- ticle it is ftipulated , that all ' the revenues ...
... joined to the fortifica- tions of Sluys , shall be yielded in propriety to the States ; and that the fort of Rodenhuysen , ⚫ on this fide of Ghent fhall be razed . That in the ninth ar- ticle it is ftipulated , that all ' the revenues ...
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... joined together to contradict the impofitions of this writer : they knew he had many heads befides the ad- vantages of public papers to help him ; and therefore thought the publication of a joint weekly paper the most feafible way to ...
... joined together to contradict the impofitions of this writer : they knew he had many heads befides the ad- vantages of public papers to help him ; and therefore thought the publication of a joint weekly paper the most feafible way to ...
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... joined in " one intereft , need fear no ene- my in the world ; and there- ⚫fore ought to defpife the pre- ' tender and all his abetters . " The duke of Argyle having mentioned the pretender , faid , He knew not what appellation to give ...
... joined in " one intereft , need fear no ene- my in the world ; and there- ⚫fore ought to defpife the pre- ' tender and all his abetters . " The duke of Argyle having mentioned the pretender , faid , He knew not what appellation to give ...
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... joined to- gether made them both pass in the house of lords , without oppofition . Z < While this was in agitation , the earl of Wharton mov- 6 ed in the house of peers , That an addrefs be presented tender re- to the queen , that the ...
... joined to- gether made them both pass in the house of lords , without oppofition . Z < While this was in agitation , the earl of Wharton mov- 6 ed in the house of peers , That an addrefs be presented tender re- to the queen , that the ...
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