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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... thought fit to decline it . What was tranfacted in the private conferences between the King , or his mini- fters , and the lord Bolingbroke , befides the treaty for a fufpenfion of arms , was kept very fecret ; except only , that it was ...
... thought fit to decline it . What was tranfacted in the private conferences between the King , or his mini- fters , and the lord Bolingbroke , befides the treaty for a fufpenfion of arms , was kept very fecret ; except only , that it was ...
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... thought fit , that the Chevalier fhould again retire from St. Germain's , without his ordinary guard , and go to the caftle of Livry . Not many days after he came to Paris , and , going to the opera , fat in the French king's box ...
... thought fit , that the Chevalier fhould again retire from St. Germain's , without his ordinary guard , and go to the caftle of Livry . Not many days after he came to Paris , and , going to the opera , fat in the French king's box ...
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... thought 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 ...
... thought 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 ...
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... thought fit not to take any notice of the affront at this juncture , the rather , because it was by many fufpected , that the French emiffaries were at the bottom of this infult , in order to irritate the British nation against the ...
... thought fit not to take any notice of the affront at this juncture , the rather , because it was by many fufpected , that the French emiffaries were at the bottom of this infult , in order to irritate the British nation against the ...
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... thought it ne- ceffary to be particular and express in that point above all others , because they fhall otherwife have tied themselves up , and given the Dutch an advantage . The refult of this debate was , not to proceed to a ...
... thought it ne- ceffary to be particular and express in that point above all others , because they fhall otherwife have tied themselves up , and given the Dutch an advantage . The refult of this debate was , not to proceed to a ...
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