An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of James I. King of Great Britain: After the Manner of Mr. Bayle |
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... treaties with Spain . 146—150 . The elector Palatine marries the princess Eliza- beth ; is made king of Bohemia ; defeated at the battle of Prague , and lofes his domi- nions . His conduct juftified . James's be- baviour towards him ...
... treaties with Spain . 146—150 . The elector Palatine marries the princess Eliza- beth ; is made king of Bohemia ; defeated at the battle of Prague , and lofes his domi- nions . His conduct juftified . James's be- baviour towards him ...
Page xi
... Treaty of marriage with Spain broke off . Remarks hereon , 170-174 . James ridiculed by Henry IV . of France , and Maurice prince of Orange , Expofed by foreigners and his own fubjects . Princes Should dread falling into contempt . 174 ...
... Treaty of marriage with Spain broke off . Remarks hereon , 170-174 . James ridiculed by Henry IV . of France , and Maurice prince of Orange , Expofed by foreigners and his own fubjects . Princes Should dread falling into contempt . 174 ...
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... treaties . However Melvil informed Gibfon , him of these matters , which made him fo exceeding edit . 2. p . glad , " that he faid he would not for his head but " that he had fhewn the verity unto him . " " Some- " time after , as faid ...
... treaties . However Melvil informed Gibfon , him of these matters , which made him fo exceeding edit . 2. p . glad , " that he faid he would not for his head but " that he had fhewn the verity unto him . " " Some- " time after , as faid ...
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... treaty , and in my opinion no- II . p . 12 . thing more likely than a peace . For as it is most 8vo . Lond . " true , that his majefty's mind is most inclinable there- 1751 . " unto , and that in contemplation thereof ,, things 8 : have ...
... treaty , and in my opinion no- II . p . 12 . thing more likely than a peace . For as it is most 8vo . Lond . " true , that his majefty's mind is most inclinable there- 1751 . " unto , and that in contemplation thereof ,, things 8 : have ...
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... treaty was foon con- cluded , of friend fhip and amity , and mutual trade to ( d ) Id . p . 22. each others dominions ( d ) . ' Tis very remarkable , that low as the Spaniards were , depending on James's pacific difpofition , they ...
... treaty was foon con- cluded , of friend fhip and amity , and mutual trade to ( d ) Id . p . 22. each others dominions ( d ) . ' Tis very remarkable , that low as the Spaniards were , depending on James's pacific difpofition , they ...
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