Historical Register1719 Containing an impartial relation of all transactions, foreign and domestick: with a Chronological diary of all the remarkable occurrences, viz. births, marriages, deaths, removals, promotions, etc. that happened throughout the year: together with the characters and parentage of persons deceased on the eminent rank ... |
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... order d me to fignify to your Excellency , That you may inform the King your Mafter of it , ' till what arifes from this important Dif covery be fet forth in its full Light . I can at the fame Time affure your Excellency , that the ...
... order d me to fignify to your Excellency , That you may inform the King your Mafter of it , ' till what arifes from this important Dif covery be fet forth in its full Light . I can at the fame Time affure your Excellency , that the ...
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... order'd to repair , the firft to Bourges , the other to Gien ; but this was countermanded on the Interceflion of their Uncle , the Count de Thoulouse , who pafs'd his Word for their Fidelity and quiet De- portment . The Cardinal de ...
... order'd to repair , the firft to Bourges , the other to Gien ; but this was countermanded on the Interceflion of their Uncle , the Count de Thoulouse , who pafs'd his Word for their Fidelity and quiet De- portment . The Cardinal de ...
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... order'd the Marthal de Villars to purfue , with Prince Eugene , the fame Ob- ject . And when the Count de Luc was named for the King's Embaffador to the Emperor , he was parti- cularly charg'd by his Inftructions to act acording to ...
... order'd the Marthal de Villars to purfue , with Prince Eugene , the fame Ob- ject . And when the Count de Luc was named for the King's Embaffador to the Emperor , he was parti- cularly charg'd by his Inftructions to act acording to ...
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... order'd the Duke de St. Aignan to make Com- plaints of the Violence exercis'd against the English , and requir'd him to declare , that the Term of three Months left to the King of Spain for accepting the Conditions that were referv'd ...
... order'd the Duke de St. Aignan to make Com- plaints of the Violence exercis'd against the English , and requir'd him to declare , that the Term of three Months left to the King of Spain for accepting the Conditions that were referv'd ...
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... order'd he thou'd be stopp'd at a Place on the Frontiers where he might be found . Nevertheless , ' tis certain , that tho ' feveral Officers and Perfons known were ffopp'd , the Gates were freely open'd , and the faid Duke of Or- mond ...
... order'd he thou'd be stopp'd at a Place on the Frontiers where he might be found . Nevertheless , ' tis certain , that tho ' feveral Officers and Perfons known were ffopp'd , the Gates were freely open'd , and the faid Duke of Or- mond ...
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Página 107 - Sicily, as the conditions of an alliance made for prefcrving the public peace between the faid contracting powers) hath been communicated to the high and mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands : and...
Página 70 - The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, Of the City of London...
Página 54 - Spain ; and that the conduct of his majefty and his minifters was intirely agreeable to the law of nations, and the rules of juftice and equity. Was it juft, added he, in the king of Spain to attack the emperor's dominions (Sardinia) while he was engaged in a war with the Turks, without any declaration of war ? Was it juft in the fame prince to invade the dominions of one of our allies, the king of Sicily, without the leaft provocation ? And was it not juft in his majefty to vindicate the faith of...
Página 297 - King went to the houfe of Peers; and the Commons being fent for up, and attending, his Majefty gave the royal aflent to, An aft for granting to bis Majefty the fum of 500,000 1.
Página 65 - Corporations, or having accepted any office, civil or military, or any place of trust under the Crown, to receive the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper according to the Rites of the Church of England.
Página 75 - King George the First, intituled, " An act for making more effectual the laws appointing the oaths for security of the Government, to be taken by ministers and preachers in churches in Scotland...
Página 133 - Lord Townshend, the leader of the Whigs in opposition, and Lord Nottingham, who guided a small section of the Tories, both declared that they were not against limiting the Peerage, but only against the doing it in a manner which, in their opinion, was unjust; and in fact, it may be observed, that the...
Página 136 - ... ten of the clock in the forenoon and two of the clock in the. afternoon...
Página 391 - King came to the Houfe of Peers, with the ufual State and Solemnity ; and the Commons being...
Página 395 - Satisfaction, that we fee the prcfent happy Union between your Majefty and the other great Proteftant Powers, which does fo vifibly tend to the Security of our Holy Religion : And we defire to exprefs the deep Senfe which we have of your Majefty's feafonable Interpofition for the poor perfecuted Proteftants Abroad : And we humbly befeech your Majefty, that you wou'd be pleafed to continue your powerful Protection and Offices in Favour of them.