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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... treaty brought into England . - The Queen's Speech upon it . - Peace proclaimed . -Subftance of the treaties of peace.- Clamours against it . - Proceedings of the parliament about it . - A demand of money for the civil lift granted ...
... treaty brought into England . - The Queen's Speech upon it . - Peace proclaimed . -Subftance of the treaties of peace.- Clamours against it . - Proceedings of the parliament about it . - A demand of money for the civil lift granted ...
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... treaty , particularly the reftoring of Strafburgh to the Em- pire , and the demolition of all the fortified places poffeffed by France on the Rhine . The payment and subsistance of the German and Danish troops in the fervice of Great ...
... treaty , particularly the reftoring of Strafburgh to the Em- pire , and the demolition of all the fortified places poffeffed by France on the Rhine . The payment and subsistance of the German and Danish troops in the fervice of Great ...
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... treaty of peace in fuch a courfe , as may bring it to a happy and speedy con- clufion . But to declare , that he does not imagine there will be any poffibility to prevail with the Queen to fign the peace with France and Spain , unless ...
... treaty of peace in fuch a courfe , as may bring it to a happy and speedy con- clufion . But to declare , that he does not imagine there will be any poffibility to prevail with the Queen to fign the peace with France and Spain , unless ...
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... treaty , which in these very in- ftructions is exprefsly provided for in favour of Savoy ; and he is ordered to do his best to difcover the ultimatum of France , which hitherto , it feems , the miniftry were igno- rant of ; but ...
... treaty , which in these very in- ftructions is exprefsly provided for in favour of Savoy ; and he is ordered to do his best to difcover the ultimatum of France , which hitherto , it feems , the miniftry were igno- rant of ; but ...
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... treaty for a fufpenfion of arms , was kept very fecret ; except only , that it was agreed , that the court of Great - Britain should pay the annual fum of threefcore thousand pounds by way of dower to the late king James's Queen ; and ...
... treaty for a fufpenfion of arms , was kept very fecret ; except only , that it was agreed , that the court of Great - Britain should pay the annual fum of threefcore thousand pounds by way of dower to the late king James's Queen ; and ...
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