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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Page 13
... 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 Berwick was dispatched by his father to England ...
... 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 Berwick was dispatched by his father to England ...
Page 15
... 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 Berwick was dispatched by his father to England ...
... 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 Berwick was dispatched by his father to England ...
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... agreed soon after to the neutrality of Italy , and to a suspension of arms until a general peace could be effected . The naval achievements were of no consequence in this campaign , and consisted of taking a few merchant - ships , and ...
... agreed soon after to the neutrality of Italy , and to a suspension of arms until a general peace could be effected . The naval achievements were of no consequence in this campaign , and consisted of taking a few merchant - ships , and ...
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... agreed to engraft upon its capital stock 800,000 / more , by new subscriptions at eight per cent . interest , to be paid by tallies and bank notes ; accordingly a million was subscribed and paid in that manner . Upon this the credit of ...
... agreed to engraft upon its capital stock 800,000 / more , by new subscriptions at eight per cent . interest , to be paid by tallies and bank notes ; accordingly a million was subscribed and paid in that manner . Upon this the credit of ...
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... agreed that the treaties of Westphalia and Nimeguen should be the basis of the negociation ; that Strasbourg should be restored to the empire , and Luxembourg to the Spaniards , together with Mons , Charleroi , and all places taken by ...
... agreed that the treaties of Westphalia and Nimeguen should be the basis of the negociation ; that Strasbourg should be restored to the empire , and Luxembourg to the Spaniards , together with Mons , Charleroi , and all places taken by ...
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