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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Página 35
... favour . As he had commonly acted in op- pofition to the whigs , they likewise entertained great fears and jealoufies of him . His whole miniftry was embaraf- fed with both thefe circumftances ; and even prudence , good - temper , and ...
... favour . As he had commonly acted in op- pofition to the whigs , they likewise entertained great fears and jealoufies of him . His whole miniftry was embaraf- fed with both thefe circumftances ; and even prudence , good - temper , and ...
Página 40
... favour , it was expected , that , on their part , they should ⚫ forthwith concur with her ma- jefty in concluding the peace , without ftarting new objec- tions , and without making other demands . And that · " as foon as that ftate ...
... favour , it was expected , that , on their part , they should ⚫ forthwith concur with her ma- jefty in concluding the peace , without ftarting new objec- tions , and without making other demands . And that · " as foon as that ftate ...
Página 67
... favour of those fufferers to the minifters of France ; which was immedi- ately laid before them by the British plenipotentiaries . This done , they went to count Zinzendorf's , and commu- nicated to him the plan , which they had agreed ...
... favour of those fufferers to the minifters of France ; which was immedi- ately laid before them by the British plenipotentiaries . This done , they went to count Zinzendorf's , and commu- nicated to him the plan , which they had agreed ...
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... favoured , did then , or fhall hereafter enjoy , By the other article , a law was to be made within two months in Great- Britain , that no more customs be paid for goods brought from France than what are payable for the like goods im ...
... favoured , did then , or fhall hereafter enjoy , By the other article , a law was to be made within two months in Great- Britain , that no more customs be paid for goods brought from France than what are payable for the like goods im ...
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... favour were to be more liberally interpreted : It was farther faid on the Scots fide , that this duty was , by the very words of the act , to be applied to deficiencies during the war : fo this act was , upon the matter , making ...
... favour were to be more liberally interpreted : It was farther faid on the Scots fide , that this duty was , by the very words of the act , to be applied to deficiencies during the war : fo this act was , upon the matter , making ...
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