A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... LATE MINISTER AND SECRETARY OF STATE IN FRANCE UNDER THE REIGN OF LOUIS XVI . Non criticorum more , in laude et censura tempus teratur , sed planè historicè res ipsæ narrentur , judicium parcius inter- ponatur . BACO . DE AUGM . Lib ...
... LATE MINISTER AND SECRETARY OF STATE IN FRANCE UNDER THE REIGN OF LOUIS XVI . Non criticorum more , in laude et censura tempus teratur , sed planè historicè res ipsæ narrentur , judicium parcius inter- ponatur . BACO . DE AUGM . Lib ...
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... late king's commands concerning the intended insurrection ; and that one Wilson , who had assisted him in de- livering the commissions , was privy to the circum- stances of the plot . The supposed conspirators were seized and sent to ...
... late king's commands concerning the intended insurrection ; and that one Wilson , who had assisted him in de- livering the commissions , was privy to the circum- stances of the plot . The supposed conspirators were seized and sent to ...
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... late king James , " and all other enemies both at home and abroad ; " and declaring to all the world that in case king " William should come to any violent death ( which " God forbid ) , they would revenge the same upon " all his ...
... late king James , " and all other enemies both at home and abroad ; " and declaring to all the world that in case king " William should come to any violent death ( which " God forbid ) , they would revenge the same upon " all his ...
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... late conspiracy against king Wil- liam , had been apprehended in his way to France ; but as there was but one witness against him , the new law for regulating trials in cases of treason seemed to be an insuperable obstacle to his being ...
... late conspiracy against king Wil- liam , had been apprehended in his way to France ; but as there was but one witness against him , the new law for regulating trials in cases of treason seemed to be an insuperable obstacle to his being ...
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... late king of England in the new elec tion for filling the throne , and that he had been already named by some of the diets . King James received immediately this intelligence from Lewis XIV . who sent immediately M. de Pomponne , his ...
... late king of England in the new elec tion for filling the throne , and that he had been already named by some of the diets . King James received immediately this intelligence from Lewis XIV . who sent immediately M. de Pomponne , his ...
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