Historical Register1727 - Great Britain Containing an impartial relation of all transactions, foreign and domestick: with a Chronological diary of all the remarkable occurrences, viz. births, marriages, deaths, removals, promotions, etc. that happened throughout the year: together with the characters and parentage of persons deceased on the eminent rank ... |
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... Hands , and to diveft other Rights , the Poffeffion of which is guaranty'd to them by pofterior Treaties ; on the footing , to fpeak more clearly , of procuring to the Duke of Holftein the Recovery of a Dutchy poffeffed by the King of ...
... Hands , and to diveft other Rights , the Poffeffion of which is guaranty'd to them by pofterior Treaties ; on the footing , to fpeak more clearly , of procuring to the Duke of Holftein the Recovery of a Dutchy poffeffed by the King of ...
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... Hands , had no longer Occafion for a Brime Minifter ; in which he acted like his Great Grandfather Lewis XIV . whom he propofes in all Things for his Model . Another Thing made it be conjectured that there would be an Accommodation ...
... Hands , had no longer Occafion for a Brime Minifter ; in which he acted like his Great Grandfather Lewis XIV . whom he propofes in all Things for his Model . Another Thing made it be conjectured that there would be an Accommodation ...
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... Hand , to take effectual Care of her Security . She perceives the Neceffity of fixing the Balance between the great . Powers which are able to throw in Forces either to her Danger or to her Safety . She aims to be the Center of this ...
... Hand , to take effectual Care of her Security . She perceives the Neceffity of fixing the Balance between the great . Powers which are able to throw in Forces either to her Danger or to her Safety . She aims to be the Center of this ...
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... Hand , they don't engage in the Alliance of Hanover . Offers are made to them of a feeming Confent to Expedients , by which the Commerce of his Imperial Majefty's Subjects to the Indies , might be regulated on fuch a Footing , as if pos ...
... Hand , they don't engage in the Alliance of Hanover . Offers are made to them of a feeming Confent to Expedients , by which the Commerce of his Imperial Majefty's Subjects to the Indies , might be regulated on fuch a Footing , as if pos ...
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... Hand , a harrid Pefti- Ience at Conftantinople ; a terrible Earthquake in Sicily 3 the Death of an Elector , and of a Princefs who was for a long Time dead to the World : Such , on the other Hand , are a double Marriage contriv'd ...
... Hand , a harrid Pefti- Ience at Conftantinople ; a terrible Earthquake in Sicily 3 the Death of an Elector , and of a Princefs who was for a long Time dead to the World : Such , on the other Hand , are a double Marriage contriv'd ...
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