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... HANOVER , I had done that before . It must be own'd , that Mr. Leibnitz's Per- formance in this Way is very great and commendable : One of his Countrymen Says of him , that the Illuftrious Author has thofe Qualifications and Advantages ...
... HANOVER , I had done that before . It must be own'd , that Mr. Leibnitz's Per- formance in this Way is very great and commendable : One of his Countrymen Says of him , that the Illuftrious Author has thofe Qualifications and Advantages ...
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... Hanover . Who were the best Friends in Britain to that Moft Illuftrious Family , and contributed most that that Succeffion should take Place , I have endeavoured to fbew with all Candour , and Sincerity . And if in any thing I have ...
... Hanover . Who were the best Friends in Britain to that Moft Illuftrious Family , and contributed most that that Succeffion should take Place , I have endeavoured to fbew with all Candour , and Sincerity . And if in any thing I have ...
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... Hanover and Everstein , and the Districts belonging to them , fell to Duke Bernard ; but they kept the Poffef fion of the Town of Lunenburg and Brunf- wick jointly , as alfo the Tolls at Smac kenburg . Otho Archbishop of Bre men . Henry ...
... Hanover and Everstein , and the Districts belonging to them , fell to Duke Bernard ; but they kept the Poffef fion of the Town of Lunenburg and Brunf- wick jointly , as alfo the Tolls at Smac kenburg . Otho Archbishop of Bre men . Henry ...
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... Hanover , with the Territories belonging to them , till Things were o- therwise settled ; for the Dutchy of Ottin- " gen was yet only in Expectation from the Death of one Ey'd Otho , who was now old , and had no Male Iffue . William's ...
... Hanover , with the Territories belonging to them , till Things were o- therwise settled ; for the Dutchy of Ottin- " gen was yet only in Expectation from the Death of one Ey'd Otho , who was now old , and had no Male Iffue . William's ...
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... Hanover . Bad and Whether William furvived his Courageous Succeded Father , I cannot determine . It feems he by his Sons did , and his Brothers alfo , by the Difpo- Henry the fition he made of his Territories between Erick . his two ...
... Hanover . Bad and Whether William furvived his Courageous Succeded Father , I cannot determine . It feems he by his Sons did , and his Brothers alfo , by the Difpo- Henry the fition he made of his Territories between Erick . his two ...
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