The History of Great Britain During the Reign of Queen Anne, Հատոր 1Chapman and Hall, 1876 - 550 էջ |
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... on the same side , and even Charles himself cherished a predilec- tion for his Austrian kinsman , and as strong a prejudice as he VOL . I. C was capable of feeling against the King of France . DURING THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE . 17.
... on the same side , and even Charles himself cherished a predilec- tion for his Austrian kinsman , and as strong a prejudice as he VOL . I. C was capable of feeling against the King of France . DURING THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE . 17.
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... feeling in favour of the French succession soon began to pervade every class of society . One argument took strong hold of the public mind . If , it was said , the succession should devolve on an Austrian prince , he would be compelled ...
... feeling in favour of the French succession soon began to pervade every class of society . One argument took strong hold of the public mind . If , it was said , the succession should devolve on an Austrian prince , he would be compelled ...
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... feelings his ambition and treachery would be likely to excite in England and Holland . The day after he announced his decision in the Council , but before it was made public Torcy had an interview with the English ambassador , the Earl ...
... feelings his ambition and treachery would be likely to excite in England and Holland . The day after he announced his decision in the Council , but before it was made public Torcy had an interview with the English ambassador , the Earl ...
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... feeling bordering on despair . It seemed now that the discon- tent which the English Parliament had expressed for the terms of the treaty was regarded by France as an argument for her setting that treaty aside , and annexing , instead ...
... feeling bordering on despair . It seemed now that the discon- tent which the English Parliament had expressed for the terms of the treaty was regarded by France as an argument for her setting that treaty aside , and annexing , instead ...
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... feeling like the alarm which he had caused in Holland . There was a visible reluctance to give William any latitude ... feelings was sent to Philip . That monarch wrote a letter to him , announcing his arrival at Madrid , and to this ...
... feeling like the alarm which he had caused in Holland . There was a visible reluctance to give William any latitude ... feelings was sent to Philip . That monarch wrote a letter to him , announcing his arrival at Madrid , and to this ...
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The History of Great Britain During the Reign of Queen Anne, Հատոր 1 Frederick William Wyon Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1876 |
The History of Great Britain During the Reign of Queen Anne, Հատոր 1 Frederick William Wyon Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1876 |
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