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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... thing , that could be propofed . He preffed , on the 18th of July , the concluding the feparate peace between England and France , as what they both agreed in to be the most effectual way to make the rest of the allies com- ply . He ...
... thing , that could be propofed . He preffed , on the 18th of July , the concluding the feparate peace between England and France , as what they both agreed in to be the most effectual way to make the rest of the allies com- ply . He ...
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... thing on his part , which might facilitate the peace : That he was S pleased to find it so near a conclufion : That there were ' fome indeed , who ufed all endeavours to obftruct it ; but that , God be praised , they would not be long ...
... thing on his part , which might facilitate the peace : That he was S pleased to find it so near a conclufion : That there were ' fome indeed , who ufed all endeavours to obftruct it ; but that , God be praised , they would not be long ...
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... thing upon it , without the Emperor and the other allies ; and that it would be too great a difgrace to the confederacy , to ask a suspension of arms , without being affured of obtaining it . As to the earl of Strafford's propofition of ...
... thing upon it , without the Emperor and the other allies ; and that it would be too great a difgrace to the confederacy , to ask a suspension of arms , without being affured of obtaining it . As to the earl of Strafford's propofition of ...
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... 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 interests , This his ...
... 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 interests , This his ...
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... thing for a conclufion be- tween us and Savoy , France , and Spain , and this is the ' true point of view , which the French ought to have be- ' fore their eyes . ' This fcheme being concerted here , and tranfmitted to France , lord ...
... thing for a conclufion be- tween us and Savoy , France , and Spain , and this is the ' true point of view , which the French ought to have be- ' fore their eyes . ' This fcheme being concerted here , and tranfmitted to France , lord ...
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