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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... never do any thing , which shall look like a direct restraint on her allies from demanding what they judge neceffary ; but as long as they act the part , which they now do , fhe can very juftly be paffive and neuter as to their ...
... never do any thing , which shall look like a direct restraint on her allies from demanding what they judge neceffary ; but as long as they act the part , which they now do , fhe can very juftly be paffive and neuter as to their ...
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... never imagined our colonies would have been at- tacked by him , at a time when we were knitting the • bonds of friendship between the two nations with all poffi- ble industry . Could this ill opinion of our new friends have entered into ...
... never imagined our colonies would have been at- tacked by him , at a time when we were knitting the • bonds of friendship between the two nations with all poffi- ble industry . Could this ill opinion of our new friends have entered into ...
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... never to be forgot . And to fhew his gratitude , to procure peace for his people , and to be never feparated from them , he renounced all pretenfions , which either himself , or his iffue , might have to the crown of France ; and ...
... never to be forgot . And to fhew his gratitude , to procure peace for his people , and to be never feparated from them , he renounced all pretenfions , which either himself , or his iffue , might have to the crown of France ; and ...
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... never contracted with any of them . Upon his going beyond fea , both those fuits were staid , which gave occafion to people to imagine , that the ministry , being difturbed to fee fo much public refpect paid to a man , whom they had ...
... never contracted with any of them . Upon his going beyond fea , both those fuits were staid , which gave occafion to people to imagine , that the ministry , being difturbed to fee fo much public refpect paid to a man , whom they had ...
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... never more pleased with being there than on this occafion , as wishing nothing more , than to fee the antient friend- ' fhip and good correfpondence between her majefty and that • State revived ; and flattering " · " " C of himself ...
... never more pleased with being there than on this occafion , as wishing nothing more , than to fee the antient friend- ' fhip and good correfpondence between her majefty and that • State revived ; and flattering " · " " C of himself ...
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