A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts: On the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volume 10Walter Scott AMS Press, 1965 - Great Britain |
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Page 148
... army , where the bad were still endeavouring the destruction of their conā« trary . Now if a general of an army command a party of men to a post , by the main- taining whereof a certain time this party perceive they shall ( in all human ...
... army , where the bad were still endeavouring the destruction of their conā« trary . Now if a general of an army command a party of men to a post , by the main- taining whereof a certain time this party perceive they shall ( in all human ...
Page 381
... army into such a condition , that though his most Christian majesty , who well saw the bottom of the design against us , against himself , and indeed against the peace of Europe , offered us considerable succours both by land and sea ...
... army into such a condition , that though his most Christian majesty , who well saw the bottom of the design against us , against himself , and indeed against the peace of Europe , offered us considerable succours both by land and sea ...
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... army at a convenient distance , that a treaty might have proceeded upon equal terms , whereas on the contrary he marched on Jehu - like , which was a manifest indication that he designed to attack his person . And the king being ...
... army at a convenient distance , that a treaty might have proceeded upon equal terms , whereas on the contrary he marched on Jehu - like , which was a manifest indication that he designed to attack his person . And the king being ...
Contents
Tracts during the Reign of King William | 1 |
Letter from the Emperor to King James 9th Apr 1689 | 18 |
Reflections on the late and present Effects of Proceedings in England | 174 |
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