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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... throne , represent- ed that the necessity of carrying on the war required supplies , at least as considerable for the service of this year , as those which had been granted in the last session , and had proved very deficient ; he ...
... throne , represent- ed that the necessity of carrying on the war required supplies , at least as considerable for the service of this year , as those which had been granted in the last session , and had proved very deficient ; he ...
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... throne . Lewis XIV . depending on these accounts , agreed to furnish an army and every thing necessary for a descent , in . sisting , however , that the jacobites should rise in arms before the French troops should embark . The duke of ...
... throne . Lewis XIV . depending on these accounts , agreed to furnish an army and every thing necessary for a descent , in . sisting , however , that the jacobites should rise in arms before the French troops should embark . The duke of ...
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... throne . Lewis XIV . depending on these accounts , agreed to furnish an army and every thing necessary for a descent , in . sisting , however , that the jacobites should rise in arms before the French troops should embark . The duke of ...
... throne . Lewis XIV . depending on these accounts , agreed to furnish an army and every thing necessary for a descent , in . sisting , however , that the jacobites should rise in arms before the French troops should embark . The duke of ...
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... 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 Period 9. ] 23 WILLIAM III .
... 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 Period 9. ] 23 WILLIAM III .
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... throne that was not his due ; that his acceptance of any other sceptre would amount to an abdication of what he deemed his right ; that therefore he was resolved to remain in his present forlorn situation , rather than to do the least ...
... throne that was not his due ; that his acceptance of any other sceptre would amount to an abdication of what he deemed his right ; that therefore he was resolved to remain in his present forlorn situation , rather than to do the least ...
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