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Strona 8
... measures which gave fuch uneafiness to his Portuguese Majefty , as called for the interpofition of Great Britain . readily offered than accepted . - Cardi- nal Fleury continues in the admini- stration with general applaufe from the ...
... measures which gave fuch uneafiness to his Portuguese Majefty , as called for the interpofition of Great Britain . readily offered than accepted . - Cardi- nal Fleury continues in the admini- stration with general applaufe from the ...
Strona 12
... measures as the voice of the nation has approved , it has been matter of no fmall difficul- E ty to fupply a fresh cause of complaint , and to prevent our Generals from be- ing totally deferted . And if with this view I have fometimes ...
... measures as the voice of the nation has approved , it has been matter of no fmall difficul- E ty to fupply a fresh cause of complaint , and to prevent our Generals from be- ing totally deferted . And if with this view I have fometimes ...
Strona 14
... measures taken H by the An must be allowed to tend to the publick good while we remain private men . I COMMON SENSE , Jan. 6 . T is now about two months fince I observed an advertisement , often re- peated peated in our news - papers ...
... measures taken H by the An must be allowed to tend to the publick good while we remain private men . I COMMON SENSE , Jan. 6 . T is now about two months fince I observed an advertisement , often re- peated peated in our news - papers ...
Strona 32
... measures , and to try , once more , what effect and influence my friendly endeavours , and preffing in- Stances would have upon the court of Spain , towards obtaining that fatisfacti- on and fecurity , which we were intitled to demand ...
... measures , and to try , once more , what effect and influence my friendly endeavours , and preffing in- Stances would have upon the court of Spain , towards obtaining that fatisfacti- on and fecurity , which we were intitled to demand ...
Strona 51
... measures we have long been purfuing , the prefent intereft of England requires no intervention of a land - force to guard and fupport it . Secondly , By domeftick infurrections I do not mean every little riot , or tumult , In the first ...
... measures we have long been purfuing , the prefent intereft of England requires no intervention of a land - force to guard and fupport it . Secondly , By domeftick infurrections I do not mean every little riot , or tumult , In the first ...
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