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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... must be now sensible what wrong measures they had taken . He likewife defires the duke to tranfmit this account to the plenipotentiaries at Utrecht , and to make a thousand compliments from him to lord Strafford . This letter the duke ...
... must be now sensible what wrong measures they had taken . He likewife defires the duke to tranfmit this account to the plenipotentiaries at Utrecht , and to make a thousand compliments from him to lord Strafford . This letter the duke ...
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... must do fomething for the love of peace , and that a particular intereft fhould yield to the general . You cannot , fays lord Boling- broke , but feel the force of this argument , because you are not at all ignorant , that this ...
... must do fomething for the love of peace , and that a particular intereft fhould yield to the general . You cannot , fays lord Boling- broke , but feel the force of this argument , because you are not at all ignorant , that this ...
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... must be detrimental to their intereft , and the common cause , and ftill hoping , that fomething might happen , which would occafion some favourable turn in the affairs of Europe . To this purpose it was observed , that The Penfio- at ...
... must be detrimental to their intereft , and the common cause , and ftill hoping , that fomething might happen , which would occafion some favourable turn in the affairs of Europe . To this purpose it was observed , that The Penfio- at ...
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... must have Lifle as an equi- valent for Dunkirk ; and that the fame is not to be under- ftood as one of the three places mentioned in the speech ; and confequently that they muft , in all , have four of the places mentioned in the ...
... must have Lifle as an equi- valent for Dunkirk ; and that the fame is not to be under- ftood as one of the three places mentioned in the speech ; and confequently that they muft , in all , have four of the places mentioned in the ...
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... must come from you ; which is a matter of management and appearance , more than of fubftance . The method of doing it is by mak- ⚫ing monfieur de Torcy fenfible of the propofition settled between them in France , that the Queen can ...
... must come from you ; which is a matter of management and appearance , more than of fubftance . The method of doing it is by mak- ⚫ing monfieur de Torcy fenfible of the propofition settled between them in France , that the Queen can ...
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