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 23
... taken by the French in Catalonia since the treaty of Nimeguen ; that Dinant should be ceded to the bishop of Liege , and all reunions since the treaty of Nimeguen be made void ; that the French king should make restitution of Lorraine ...
... taken by the French in Catalonia since the treaty of Nimeguen ; that Dinant should be ceded to the bishop of Liege , and all reunions since the treaty of Nimeguen be made void ; that the French king should make restitution of Lorraine ...
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... trust his three plenipoten- tiaries at Riswick , with his agreement with France , it was generally inferred that some secret stipula tions of the last importance had taken place between the 24 [ Period 9 . WILLIAM III .
... trust his three plenipoten- tiaries at Riswick , with his agreement with France , it was generally inferred that some secret stipula tions of the last importance had taken place between the 24 [ Period 9 . WILLIAM III .
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... taken place between the two kings . The mystery has been at last un- ravelled , by the papers belonging to the family of Stuart , and by the life of James II . written in his own hand , and kept in the Scotch college at Paris , and by ...
... taken place between the two kings . The mystery has been at last un- ravelled , by the papers belonging to the family of Stuart , and by the life of James II . written in his own hand , and kept in the Scotch college at Paris , and by ...
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... taken to offer them his opinion on that point . Therefore , as no number of troops had been mentioned , they immediately came to a resolution of paying off and disbanding all the forces that had been raised since the year 1680 ; so that ...
... taken to offer them his opinion on that point . Therefore , as no number of troops had been mentioned , they immediately came to a resolution of paying off and disbanding all the forces that had been raised since the year 1680 ; so that ...
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... taken to grant a sum sufficient to cancel all exchequer bills to the amount of 2,700,000l . A sum of 1,400,000l . is voted to make good deficiencies . They resolve that the sum of 2,348,1027 , is necessary to pay off arrears , sub ...
... taken to grant a sum sufficient to cancel all exchequer bills to the amount of 2,700,000l . A sum of 1,400,000l . is voted to make good deficiencies . They resolve that the sum of 2,348,1027 , is necessary to pay off arrears , sub ...
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