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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... Master of it , if a King , who from his own Cabinet , views what is doing in the Cabinets of other Kings , had not taken proper Meafures in Time to prevent the Effect . Therefore the General Tranquillity was in Danger , while repeated ...
... Master of it , if a King , who from his own Cabinet , views what is doing in the Cabinets of other Kings , had not taken proper Meafures in Time to prevent the Effect . Therefore the General Tranquillity was in Danger , while repeated ...
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... Master , guided by fuperior Po- liticks , which are at the fame Time more Sincere and more Noble , permits me , nay , charges me to fpeak in Publick , and to trust you with the Secret of his Councils without Fear . They only tend to the ...
... Master , guided by fuperior Po- liticks , which are at the fame Time more Sincere and more Noble , permits me , nay , charges me to fpeak in Publick , and to trust you with the Secret of his Councils without Fear . They only tend to the ...
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... Master . Done at Madrid the 13th of July , 1726 . SIR , Wm . Stanhope . To the Marquefs de Pozobueno . Whitehall , June 20 , 1726 . I Prefented to the King fome Time ago , as I have al ready acquainted your Excellency , the two Extracts ...
... Master . Done at Madrid the 13th of July , 1726 . SIR , Wm . Stanhope . To the Marquefs de Pozobueno . Whitehall , June 20 , 1726 . I Prefented to the King fome Time ago , as I have al ready acquainted your Excellency , the two Extracts ...
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... Master , and his own Character of Embaffador , by breaking the Word he had given in Confequence of what his Catholick Majefty had done him the Honour to fay to him , wrought fo effectually with the Duke of Ripperda , purfuant to the ...
... Master , and his own Character of Embaffador , by breaking the Word he had given in Confequence of what his Catholick Majefty had done him the Honour to fay to him , wrought fo effectually with the Duke of Ripperda , purfuant to the ...
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... Master , and the Defigns precifely of the Eng- lifh Squadron ; and that in Cafe I do not immediately anfwer Categorically , and without Equivocation , his Catholick Majefty will take the neceffary Measures and give Orders proper for his ...
... Master , and the Defigns precifely of the Eng- lifh Squadron ; and that in Cafe I do not immediately anfwer Categorically , and without Equivocation , his Catholick Majefty will take the neceffary Measures and give Orders proper for his ...
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Page 184 - Rod, was fent with a meflage from his Majefty to the Houfe of Commons, commanding their attendance in the Houfe of Peers : The...
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