An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volume 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... Dutch , and to perplex his most Christian majesty as much as lyes in their power . That his highness doubts not , but it is absolutely necessary for the interest of his most Christian majesty , and his royal highness , to use all 1 ...
... Dutch , and to perplex his most Christian majesty as much as lyes in their power . That his highness doubts not , but it is absolutely necessary for the interest of his most Christian majesty , and his royal highness , to use all 1 ...
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... Dutch at Solébay . To preserve the French kings subjects , the English were exposed , and foreigners saved . Lord Sandwich was forced to command the blue squadron , and to give precedency to the white flag of France . When they thought ...
... Dutch at Solébay . To preserve the French kings subjects , the English were exposed , and foreigners saved . Lord Sandwich was forced to command the blue squadron , and to give precedency to the white flag of France . When they thought ...
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... Dutch ; that offer- ed for it an immense sum : the third , was to put it into the hands of the parliament ; who would be at all the expence , and leave the king full as much master of it as at present : the fourth was , to bargain with ...
... Dutch ; that offer- ed for it an immense sum : the third , was to put it into the hands of the parliament ; who would be at all the expence , and leave the king full as much master of it as at present : the fourth was , to bargain with ...
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... of England very earnestly desires to be in friendship with your majesty , and knows how useful it may be to him ; and that the chancellor seconds and cherishes this dis- first Dutch war , weakly begun , and with dishonour 186 THE LIFE OF.
... of England very earnestly desires to be in friendship with your majesty , and knows how useful it may be to him ; and that the chancellor seconds and cherishes this dis- first Dutch war , weakly begun , and with dishonour 186 THE LIFE OF.
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From Original Writers and State-papers William Harris. first Dutch war , weakly begun , and with dishonour concluded ; and the Triple position for his own particular interest ; and that it is for this sole reason , principally , that the ...
From Original Writers and State-papers William Harris. first Dutch war , weakly begun , and with dishonour concluded ; and the Triple position for his own particular interest ; and that it is for this sole reason , principally , that the ...
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