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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... party to any thing , which may ap- pear contradictory to what she has once advanced And although perhaps the yielding of Tournay might be re- conciled to the terms of her fpeech ; yet , fhould the queen confent to this expofition of it ...
... party to any thing , which may ap- pear contradictory to what she has once advanced And although perhaps the yielding of Tournay might be re- conciled to the terms of her fpeech ; yet , fhould the queen confent to this expofition of it ...
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... party . On the other hand the king of France named the duke d'Aumont , firft gentleman of his bed - chamber to go into England with the fame character of ambassador ex- traordinary : which was likewise agreeable to the pretender's ...
... party . On the other hand the king of France named the duke d'Aumont , firft gentleman of his bed - chamber to go into England with the fame character of ambassador ex- traordinary : which was likewise agreeable to the pretender's ...
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... party lord Mohun quarrel . A law - fuit , which for about eleven years had been depending between the duke of Hamilton and the lord Mohun , had created a great animofity between these two noblemen ; so that , on the 13th of November ...
... party lord Mohun quarrel . A law - fuit , which for about eleven years had been depending between the duke of Hamilton and the lord Mohun , had created a great animofity between these two noblemen ; so that , on the 13th of November ...
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... party ; fuggefting , That , ' having tried all other methods in vain , they returned to their ' expedient of murder , and em- • • ployed treachery and violence ' at once . That their general [ the duke of Marlborough ] fet the example ...
... party ; fuggefting , That , ' having tried all other methods in vain , they returned to their ' expedient of murder , and em- • • ployed treachery and violence ' at once . That their general [ the duke of Marlborough ] fet the example ...
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... party prevailed there ? No impreffions could have been made on Spain ; which would have been a great difadvantage to the common cause . Without their ports , our fleet must have been exposed to many dangers and diftreffes . The have 36 ...
... party prevailed there ? No impreffions could have been made on Spain ; which would have been a great difadvantage to the common cause . Without their ports , our fleet must have been exposed to many dangers and diftreffes . The have 36 ...
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