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Page 172
... King of Prussia , Margrave of Baden Dourlach , the Prince of Nassau , the Prince of Condé , the Marquis d'Algers , the Count of Montbeliard , & c . & c . In bestowing the sovereignty on the King of Prussia , care was taken that he ...
... King of Prussia , Margrave of Baden Dourlach , the Prince of Nassau , the Prince of Condé , the Marquis d'Algers , the Count of Montbeliard , & c . & c . In bestowing the sovereignty on the King of Prussia , care was taken that he ...
Page 248
... king , " said James , " ought to be a preserver of his people , " as well of their fortunes as lives , and not a destroyer of his sub- jects . Were I to make such a war as the King of France doth , with such tyranny on his own subjects ...
... king , " said James , " ought to be a preserver of his people , " as well of their fortunes as lives , and not a destroyer of his sub- jects . Were I to make such a war as the King of France doth , with such tyranny on his own subjects ...
Page 492
... King had allotted the dangerous honour of the first assault , were driven back ; and , provoked by their retreat , he led on the Finns to the assault , to make the Germans blush for their failure , by contrast- ing their conduct with ...
... King had allotted the dangerous honour of the first assault , were driven back ; and , provoked by their retreat , he led on the Finns to the assault , to make the Germans blush for their failure , by contrast- ing their conduct with ...
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