The History of the Reign of Queen Anne, Digested Into Annals: Year the First[-eleventh. Being the Pacifick Year].A. Roper ... and F. Coggan, 1712 - Great Britain |
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... agreed on for that purpofe ; as appears by against the the following Declaration of his Swedish Majefty Beatrality of deliver'd on the 3d of March N. S. by his Minister the Empire . at the Hague . Sweden's С WHEN WHEN his Swedish ...
... agreed on for that purpofe ; as appears by against the the following Declaration of his Swedish Majefty Beatrality of deliver'd on the 3d of March N. S. by his Minister the Empire . at the Hague . Sweden's С WHEN WHEN his Swedish ...
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... agreed at last to furrender upon the Terms propofed by my The Garrison Lord Duke ; but this Debate taking up much furranders time , one of the Gates of the Town was not Prifaners of War , Sept. furrender'd till the 13th in the Morning ...
... agreed at last to furrender upon the Terms propofed by my The Garrison Lord Duke ; but this Debate taking up much furranders time , one of the Gates of the Town was not Prifaners of War , Sept. furrender'd till the 13th in the Morning ...
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... agreed to this Deputies Let Morning , by which the Garrifon are made Pri- Principals . foners of War . It is with the utmoft Satis ' faction that we give our felves the Honour to congratulate your High Mightineffes on the Conqueft with ...
... agreed to this Deputies Let Morning , by which the Garrifon are made Pri- Principals . foners of War . It is with the utmoft Satis ' faction that we give our felves the Honour to congratulate your High Mightineffes on the Conqueft with ...
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... agreed , That the future Emperor , whenever he fhould think fit to pafs the Mountains , fhould have it in his Power to make Choice of fuch Perfon to be his Vicar during his Abfence , fome Frinces Demands of as he should judge to be moft ...
... agreed , That the future Emperor , whenever he fhould think fit to pafs the Mountains , fhould have it in his Power to make Choice of fuch Perfon to be his Vicar during his Abfence , fome Frinces Demands of as he should judge to be moft ...
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... agreed , that Monfieur Hallere fhould not be feen in Publick , left any of the Minifters of the High Allies fhould fufpect this Intrigue , and that for greater Privacy , he should take up his Lodg ing in the House of Alexander Da Cofta ...
... agreed , that Monfieur Hallere fhould not be feen in Publick , left any of the Minifters of the High Allies fhould fufpect this Intrigue , and that for greater Privacy , he should take up his Lodg ing in the House of Alexander Da Cofta ...
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Page 68 - Scotland as aforesaid shall be capable of taking any benefice, curacy, or other spiritual promotion within that part of Great Britain called England, the dominion of Wales, or the town of...
Page 68 - ... within that part of Great Britain called England, the dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed...
Page 70 - ... province according to the Church of England, and to receive the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper according to the rites and usage of the said church, &c.
Page 70 - England, for the space of one year before such his admission, without having been present at any conventicle, assembly, or meeting, as aforesaid, and that he hath received the sacrament of the Lord's supper at least three times in the year, which oath shall be there enrolled, and kept upon record.
Page iv - ... the places sacred to his worship !) to spoil, for a time, this beautiful and pleasing prospect, and give us in its stead, I know not what . Our enemies will tell the rest with pleasure.
Page 367 - Regent, which they had directed him to report to the House; and he read the report in his place, and afterwards delivered it in at the table, where the same was read, and the...
Page 90 - Moft gracious Sovereign, > WE your Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal Subjects, the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament aflembled, return your Majefty our unfeigned Thanks for your moft gracious Speech from the Throne.
Page iii - British Name abroad; such was the Harmony and Concord betwixt Her and Her Allies, and...
Page 71 - ... an act, made in the first year of the reign of king William and queen Mary, intituled, An Act for exempting their Majesties' Protestant Subjects, dissenting from the Church of England, from the Penalties of certain Laws...
Page 80 - Commissioners observe, that so far as they have hitherto been capable of informing themselves in the constitution of the army, the great sums, which appear to have been annually paid to the duke, on account of these contracts, can never be esteemed legal or warrantable perquisites.