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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... Majesty offered to contribute three 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 ...
... Majesty offered to contribute three 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 ...
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... Majesty's fubjects might ‹ be liable , by misapprehending the purport or effect of this proclamation , and for the improvement and security of ' the commerce of her loving fubjects , her Majesty was pleased to declare , that , as foon ...
... Majesty's fubjects might ‹ be liable , by misapprehending the purport or effect of this proclamation , and for the improvement and security of ' the commerce of her loving fubjects , her Majesty was pleased to declare , that , as foon ...
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... Majesty has declared ; and we accordingly think it contrary to our duty to bring on a conference , in which fuch an explication is to be made . The French minifters , on the other hand , have shewed us their orders , which pofitively ...
... Majesty has declared ; and we accordingly think it contrary to our duty to bring on a conference , in which fuch an explication is to be made . The French minifters , on the other hand , have shewed us their orders , which pofitively ...
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... majesty , im- mediately • interefts of fome perfons , had never given occafion for a coldness in that friendship , which might have proved , and ftill might prove fatal to that State , if the laft offers now to be made on the part of ...
... majesty , im- mediately • interefts of fome perfons , had never given occafion for a coldness in that friendship , which might have proved , and ftill might prove fatal to that State , if the laft offers now to be made on the part of ...
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... majesty " was defirous both to re - establish ⚫ and to maintain an intire union ⚫ between her and that ftate ; and ... majesty's and ⚫ her kingdoms interests . That ' he had brought with him a " 6 6 6 6 plan of a new treaty of fuc ...
... majesty " was defirous both to re - establish ⚫ and to maintain an intire union ⚫ between her and that ftate ; and ... majesty's and ⚫ her kingdoms interests . That ' he had brought with him a " 6 6 6 6 plan of a new treaty of fuc ...
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