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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... settlement upon the isthmus of Darien , so as to carry on a trade in the South - Sea , the Atlantic , and even as far as the East - Indies ; vesting the company to be formed with an exclusive right , and an exemption for 21 years from ...
... settlement upon the isthmus of Darien , so as to carry on a trade in the South - Sea , the Atlantic , and even as far as the East - Indies ; vesting the company to be formed with an exclusive right , and an exemption for 21 years from ...
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... settled with the states - general the plan of the succeeding campaign , returned to England , and arrived at Kensington October 21st . The people in London expressed their joy for his success and safe return , by loud acclamations ...
... settled with the states - general the plan of the succeeding campaign , returned to England , and arrived at Kensington October 21st . The people in London expressed their joy for his success and safe return , by loud acclamations ...
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... settled a fund for rais- ing 500,000l . for the civil list , and 15,000l . a - year for the French protestants . The question respecting the bad state of the coin , occasioned long and vio- lent debates ; at last , however , the ...
... settled a fund for rais- ing 500,000l . for the civil list , and 15,000l . a - year for the French protestants . The question respecting the bad state of the coin , occasioned long and vio- lent debates ; at last , however , the ...
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... settling the preliminaries of a treaty . He met with a favourable reception from the states - general , who began to treat with him , though not without the consent and concurrence of king William and the rest of the allies . In order ...
... settling the preliminaries of a treaty . He met with a favourable reception from the states - general , who began to treat with him , though not without the consent and concurrence of king William and the rest of the allies . In order ...
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... settled between the French and Dutch ministers , and that the states - general , in conse- quence of the concessions made by France , had re- solved that the mediation of Sweden might be accepted . Spain was not satisfied with those con ...
... settled between the French and Dutch ministers , and that the states - general , in conse- quence of the concessions made by France , had re- solved that the mediation of Sweden might be accepted . Spain was not satisfied with those con ...
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