The History of the Reign of Queen Anne, Digested Into Annals: Year the First[-eleventh. Being the Pacifick Year].A. Roper ... and F. Coggan, 1709 |
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... should be fuffer'd to país , when the Means to prevent it , were at hand ; That Men fhould forget the moft Sacred Duties , the Allegiance they owe to the best of Queens , the Zeal they ought to have for their Religion , and the ...
... should be fuffer'd to país , when the Means to prevent it , were at hand ; That Men fhould forget the moft Sacred Duties , the Allegiance they owe to the best of Queens , the Zeal they ought to have for their Religion , and the ...
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... should be expreffed thus ; Provided that this Treaty fhall not pre- judice the Proteftations of the Cantons of Lucern , Ury , Friburgh and Solothurn , nor give any Right to any Body , nor deprive any one of his Right . They met again in ...
... should be expreffed thus ; Provided that this Treaty fhall not pre- judice the Proteftations of the Cantons of Lucern , Ury , Friburgh and Solothurn , nor give any Right to any Body , nor deprive any one of his Right . They met again in ...
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... should be the leaft Ground to think , that any of your Subjects that profefs the Proteftant Religion , and who enjoy a profound Peace under your Majefty's ' mild Administration , fhould either have encour- aged fuch a mifchievous Defign ...
... should be the leaft Ground to think , that any of your Subjects that profefs the Proteftant Religion , and who enjoy a profound Peace under your Majefty's ' mild Administration , fhould either have encour- aged fuch a mifchievous Defign ...
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... should have made any Movement towards Bruffels . The Ways being well made , the Army march'd with exact Order , tho ' with incre- dible Celerity and Expedition ; the Head being paft Herfelingen , above 5 Leagues from Afche , before 11 a ...
... should have made any Movement towards Bruffels . The Ways being well made , the Army march'd with exact Order , tho ' with incre- dible Celerity and Expedition ; the Head being paft Herfelingen , above 5 Leagues from Afche , before 11 a ...
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... should be Mafter of the Place , the Burghers might be affured of his Protection , pro- ' vided he fhould be fatisfied , they had endeavour'd 6 G 4 ⚫ to Sight of the Lille . A. C. 1707 . The Tren- Lille . Aug. 22 Queen ANNE's Reign . 87.
... should be Mafter of the Place , the Burghers might be affured of his Protection , pro- ' vided he fhould be fatisfied , they had endeavour'd 6 G 4 ⚫ to Sight of the Lille . A. C. 1707 . The Tren- Lille . Aug. 22 Queen ANNE's Reign . 87.
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