History of Great Britain: From the Revolution to the Accession of the House of Hanover, Volume 2G. G. and J. Robinson, 1798 |
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... laft feffion of Par- liament . " It is not poffible ( faid he ) to be more fenfibly touched than I am , at not being able to do more for the poor refugee officers who have ferved me with fo much zeal and fidelity . I am afraid the GooD ...
... laft feffion of Par- liament . " It is not poffible ( faid he ) to be more fenfibly touched than I am , at not being able to do more for the poor refugee officers who have ferved me with fo much zeal and fidelity . I am afraid the GooD ...
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... laft war have coft them . " And declaring , " that the Embaffador Extraordinary of Spain will manifeft to the Parliament , when it fhall be affem- bled , the just resentment which he now expreffes . " This paper being tranfmitted to the ...
... laft war have coft them . " And declaring , " that the Embaffador Extraordinary of Spain will manifeft to the Parliament , when it fhall be affem- bled , the just resentment which he now expreffes . " This paper being tranfmitted to the ...
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... laft conference with M. de Torcy , that Minifter observed to him they fhould now foon fee the fuccefs of this great affair -that the King of England would have the honor of it - The cafe , " he added , " was extremely Ralph ; Lamberti ...
... laft conference with M. de Torcy , that Minifter observed to him they fhould now foon fee the fuccefs of this great affair -that the King of England would have the honor of it - The cafe , " he added , " was extremely Ralph ; Lamberti ...
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... laft Seffion an Address was prefented to the Throne to put the laws in force against Popish Recufants , & c . in order to throw an odium upon the Whig Ministers as men regardless of the interefts of religion ; that bufi- nefs was from ...
... laft Seffion an Address was prefented to the Throne to put the laws in force against Popish Recufants , & c . in order to throw an odium upon the Whig Ministers as men regardless of the interefts of religion ; that bufi- nefs was from ...
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... laft Parliament to the new Company , their competitors of the Old Efta- blishment were encouraged anew to represent their cafe to the Legislature , and to petition for an Act to prolong their exiftence as a Company to the end of the ...
... laft Parliament to the new Company , their competitors of the Old Efta- blishment were encouraged anew to represent their cafe to the Legislature , and to petition for an Act to prolong their exiftence as a Company to the end of the ...
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