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 499
... least be forced to such an accommoda- tion ( unless the French king be superlatively generous ) , as will in all probability leave only the empty title of Dukes of Savoy to him and his posterity ? To conclude , What honour has it been ...
... least be forced to such an accommoda- tion ( unless the French king be superlatively generous ) , as will in all probability leave only the empty title of Dukes of Savoy to him and his posterity ? To conclude , What honour has it been ...
Page 515
... least this year , if not ten times greater ; but nothing will serve our turns , or be worth our noble attempts , but impossibilities . By the next year there will be a potent fleet to obstruct us , if not powerful enough to defeat and ...
... least this year , if not ten times greater ; but nothing will serve our turns , or be worth our noble attempts , but impossibilities . By the next year there will be a potent fleet to obstruct us , if not powerful enough to defeat and ...
Page 555
... least part of our national shame that there are too many of us to this very day will never be induced to misconstrue the least grain of the late King James his integrity to his honour and engagements for preserving the protestant ...
... least part of our national shame that there are too many of us to this very day will never be induced to misconstrue the least grain of the late King James his integrity to his honour and engagements for preserving the protestant ...
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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