The History of Great Britain During the Reign of Queen Anne, Հատոր 1Chapman and Hall, 1876 - 550 էջ |
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... land , by unsparing sacrifices of her children and her wealth , to stem the torrent of invasion , and to roll back upon France a large portion of the calamities which she had designed to inflict on other countries . At the death of ...
... land , by unsparing sacrifices of her children and her wealth , to stem the torrent of invasion , and to roll back upon France a large portion of the calamities which she had designed to inflict on other countries . At the death of ...
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... land and sea . Of the conduct of England at this period it is painful to speak . By the secret treaty of Dover , Charles II . consented to join his fleet to that of Louis to assist in ruining a prosperous country , the asylum of liberty ...
... land and sea . Of the conduct of England at this period it is painful to speak . By the secret treaty of Dover , Charles II . consented to join his fleet to that of Louis to assist in ruining a prosperous country , the asylum of liberty ...
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... land in Paris to open a negotiation with William about the Spanish succession . William was also anxious to settle this important question . Neither of the sovereigns , each of whom conceived himself fully competent to conduct his ...
... land in Paris to open a negotiation with William about the Spanish succession . William was also anxious to settle this important question . Neither of the sovereigns , each of whom conceived himself fully competent to conduct his ...
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... land . In both those countries such an outcry had been raised against his acquiring a footing in Italy , that it was not impro- bable that their fleets would be seen on the side of the Spaniards . It was worth consideration also that ...
... land . In both those countries such an outcry had been raised against his acquiring a footing in Italy , that it was not impro- bable that their fleets would be seen on the side of the Spaniards . It was worth consideration also that ...
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... lands . It was soon apparent that the Tories , as the King had been led to hope , were in a majority ; but , unhappily , it was also apparent that this Parliament was as much inclined to be hostile to the King as any preceding one . The ...
... lands . It was soon apparent that the Tories , as the King had been led to hope , were in a majority ; but , unhappily , it was also apparent that this Parliament was as much inclined to be hostile to the King as any preceding one . The ...
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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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