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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... according to the Zeal and Affection they thew for him , without examining what Religion they profefs , in which he leaves them to their En- tire Liberty . C I have not Thoughts of enlarging my Power , by affifting to re - eftablish this ...
... according to the Zeal and Affection they thew for him , without examining what Religion they profefs , in which he leaves them to their En- tire Liberty . C I have not Thoughts of enlarging my Power , by affifting to re - eftablish this ...
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... according to the natural Course of humane Affairs , I maintain , were altogether im- poffible . " The Queen muft have had no Fleet at Sea , which never happen'd in time of War , fince the Kingdom had any Shipping , and I will venture to ...
... according to the natural Course of humane Affairs , I maintain , were altogether im- poffible . " The Queen muft have had no Fleet at Sea , which never happen'd in time of War , fince the Kingdom had any Shipping , and I will venture to ...
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... according to your wonted Wisdom , you may be encouraged , more and more , to maintain the Rights of your Comburghers , and protect their Country against all manner of Infults . I pray to God to pour up- on you his moft precious ...
... according to your wonted Wisdom , you may be encouraged , more and more , to maintain the Rights of your Comburghers , and protect their Country against all manner of Infults . I pray to God to pour up- on you his moft precious ...
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... according to his ufual Method , fent them the following ambiguous Anfwer : To the Magnificent Lords , Meffieurs the Advoyers , Lit- " tle and Great Council of the City and Canton of Bern . Magnificent Lords , The French - ] Have receiv ...
... according to his ufual Method , fent them the following ambiguous Anfwer : To the Magnificent Lords , Meffieurs the Advoyers , Lit- " tle and Great Council of the City and Canton of Bern . Magnificent Lords , The French - ] Have receiv ...
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... According to the Refolution before mention'd , The Diet of the Diet of the Proteftant Cantons met at Arau the the Prote 21st of March , ( N. S. ) and took into Confideration ftant Can- the Affair of Neufchatel ; which occafion'd warm ...
... According to the Refolution before mention'd , The Diet of the Diet of the Proteftant Cantons met at Arau the the Prote 21st of March , ( N. S. ) and took into Confideration ftant Can- the Affair of Neufchatel ; which occafion'd warm ...
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