History of England: From the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles, 1713-1783, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1853 - Great Britain |
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... James Influence of Colonel Hay ( Lord Inverness ) 132 133 Quarrel between James and his Consort 134 His strange behaviour ... Dismissed from office She retires to a convent at Rome . 1726. Ill effects to the Jacobite cause The Duke of ...
... James Influence of Colonel Hay ( Lord Inverness ) 132 133 Quarrel between James and his Consort 134 His strange behaviour ... Dismissed from office She retires to a convent at Rome . 1726. Ill effects to the Jacobite cause The Duke of ...
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... James at Bologna . . . . 178 ib . 180 He hastens to Lorraine His projects of invasion Discouraged by his friends 181 182 ib . He takes refuge at Avignon . 1728. And returns to Italy Meeting of the new Parliament 184 ib . 185 Discussion ...
... James at Bologna . . . . 178 ib . 180 He hastens to Lorraine His projects of invasion Discouraged by his friends 181 182 ib . He takes refuge at Avignon . 1728. And returns to Italy Meeting of the new Parliament 184 ib . 185 Discussion ...
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... James , that , though the reconciliation is far from sincere , it will by degrees become so , or that at least the appearances and consequences of it will be the same as if it really were . " I think myself obliged , " he adds , " to ...
... James , that , though the reconciliation is far from sincere , it will by degrees become so , or that at least the appearances and consequences of it will be the same as if it really were . " I think myself obliged , " he adds , " to ...
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... James , in his letters , that some attempt from the Duke of Ormond might " disorder our finances , and throw " us into a good deal of confusion . " But if the advice of this minister of peace and good will towards men cannot be taken in ...
... James , in his letters , that some attempt from the Duke of Ormond might " disorder our finances , and throw " us into a good deal of confusion . " But if the advice of this minister of peace and good will towards men cannot be taken in ...
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... hunchback in the street gained no less than 50,000 francs by allowing eager speculators to use his * Letters to James and to General Dillon , May 6 , 1720. See Appendix . XI . 1720 . 66 66 CHAP . hump for FROM THE PEACE OF UTRECHT . 11.
... hunchback in the street gained no less than 50,000 francs by allowing eager speculators to use his * Letters to James and to General Dillon , May 6 , 1720. See Appendix . XI . 1720 . 66 66 CHAP . hump for FROM THE PEACE OF UTRECHT . 11.
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