The History of the Reign of Queen Anne, Digested Into Annals: Year the First[-eleventh. Being the Pacifick Year].A. Roper ... and F. Coggan, 1710 - Great Britain |
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... Christian King enter'd into , to recal his Troops from Spain , and his Promife to give no manner of Affififtance to King Philip , di- rectly or indirectly , was a fufficient Security ; and that King Philip being thus forfaken by his ...
... Christian King enter'd into , to recal his Troops from Spain , and his Promife to give no manner of Affififtance to King Philip , di- rectly or indirectly , was a fufficient Security ; and that King Philip being thus forfaken by his ...
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... Christian Majefty would abandon his Grandfon ; in which Opinion they were eafily con- firm'd , when they confider'd , that while a French Minifter in Holland feem'd to agree to the Surrender- ing of the Spanish Monarchy , King Philip ...
... Christian Majefty would abandon his Grandfon ; in which Opinion they were eafily con- firm'd , when they confider'd , that while a French Minifter in Holland feem'd to agree to the Surrender- ing of the Spanish Monarchy , King Philip ...
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... Christian Majefty's Thoughts of abandoning him , ledg'd Heir confidering the prefent Condition of his Affairs ; totheCrown and he would never forget the Obligations his Ma- of Spain.jefty had laid upon him in making his utmost K ...
... Christian Majefty's Thoughts of abandoning him , ledg'd Heir confidering the prefent Condition of his Affairs ; totheCrown and he would never forget the Obligations his Ma- of Spain.jefty had laid upon him in making his utmost K ...
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... Christian Majefty except- ed alfo against the 37th Article , whereby Two Months only were allow'd for the delivering up of the Spanish Monarchy ; which Term he would have enlarg'd ; but confented to recall his own Troops from Spain ...
... Christian Majefty except- ed alfo against the 37th Article , whereby Two Months only were allow'd for the delivering up of the Spanish Monarchy ; which Term he would have enlarg'd ; but confented to recall his own Troops from Spain ...
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... Christian Majelly intended , or was thought fitting by the young Princes of the Blood . It is alfo remarkable , that while the Terms of a General Peace were nego tiating , the French were using all imaginable En- C deavours A. C. ...
... Christian Majelly intended , or was thought fitting by the young Princes of the Blood . It is alfo remarkable , that while the Terms of a General Peace were nego tiating , the French were using all imaginable En- C deavours A. C. ...
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