The Political State of Great Britain, Volume 9J. Baker and T. Warner, 1715 - Great Britain |
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... France from being in a Condition of fuing for a Peace , became the Dictator of it to thofe that had Conquered : The People were mocked with Affurances of being Free from the Danger of a Neighbouring Fortress , and the best Branches of ...
... France from being in a Condition of fuing for a Peace , became the Dictator of it to thofe that had Conquered : The People were mocked with Affurances of being Free from the Danger of a Neighbouring Fortress , and the best Branches of ...
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... France ; for France , and on the 7th the Earl of Albemarle ar- The E. of Al rived in Town from Flanders , by the Way rives in Lon - of Calais and Dover . bemarle ar- don . On the 4th the following Decree was Decree of the pafs'd at ...
... France ; for France , and on the 7th the Earl of Albemarle ar- The E. of Al rived in Town from Flanders , by the Way rives in Lon - of Calais and Dover . bemarle ar- don . On the 4th the following Decree was Decree of the pafs'd at ...
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... France and Spain ; I'might mention to You , the Fal- ling of Stocks not long before her Majefty's Death and the Declension of all publick and private Credit , by the inlifting of Men for the Service of the Petender , whereby the Prote ...
... France and Spain ; I'might mention to You , the Fal- ling of Stocks not long before her Majefty's Death and the Declension of all publick and private Credit , by the inlifting of Men for the Service of the Petender , whereby the Prote ...
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... France and Ireland , Defender of the Faith , & c . FOR ASMUCH AS it is humbly meaned and complained to us , by Our Lovit , Sir David Dalrymple of Hails Baronet Our Advocat for Our Intereft , upon John Graham defigned Younger of Newton ...
... France and Ireland , Defender of the Faith , & c . FOR ASMUCH AS it is humbly meaned and complained to us , by Our Lovit , Sir David Dalrymple of Hails Baronet Our Advocat for Our Intereft , upon John Graham defigned Younger of Newton ...
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... France , as well as most of the Remittances British Minifters Abroad , much in Arrear , of Money fent the Government thought fit , about the to Mr. Prior Middle of this Month , to order Remit- + Pag 72 . France . " . tances to be made ...
... France , as well as most of the Remittances British Minifters Abroad , much in Arrear , of Money fent the Government thought fit , about the to Mr. Prior Middle of this Month , to order Remit- + Pag 72 . France . " . tances to be made ...
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