The Universal mercury1726 |
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Page 7
... raised , and from whence the Waters have retired to confine themselves in low and hollow Places . What confirms them most in this Opinion , is , that fe- veral Places have been fwallowed up by Earthquakes , and have become Lakes ; fome ...
... raised , and from whence the Waters have retired to confine themselves in low and hollow Places . What confirms them most in this Opinion , is , that fe- veral Places have been fwallowed up by Earthquakes , and have become Lakes ; fome ...
Page 37
... raised , I fhall be enabled to have a ftrong Fleet at Sca early in the Spring : If the Pofture of Affairs íhall at any time make it neceffary to augment our Maritime Force , I confide fo entirely in the Zeal and Affection of My ...
... raised , I fhall be enabled to have a ftrong Fleet at Sca early in the Spring : If the Pofture of Affairs íhall at any time make it neceffary to augment our Maritime Force , I confide fo entirely in the Zeal and Affection of My ...
Page 40
... raise the Supplies for this Year , that Your Majefty may be enabled to have a strong Fleet at Sea early in the Spring , fufficient to protect and defend the Kingdom , to disappoint the Hopes of the Enemies to Your Majefty's Go- vernment ...
... raise the Supplies for this Year , that Your Majefty may be enabled to have a strong Fleet at Sea early in the Spring , fufficient to protect and defend the Kingdom , to disappoint the Hopes of the Enemies to Your Majefty's Go- vernment ...
Page 21
... raised , and are ftill fubfifting , with refpect to Titles , it is agreed , That his facred Imperial Catholick Majefty Charles VI . Emperor of the Romans , and his facred Royal Catholick Majefty Philip V. King of Spain and the Indies ...
... raised , and are ftill fubfifting , with refpect to Titles , it is agreed , That his facred Imperial Catholick Majefty Charles VI . Emperor of the Romans , and his facred Royal Catholick Majefty Philip V. King of Spain and the Indies ...
Page 34
... raise himself . Aristophanes , a Comick Poet , was employ'd to ridicule him ; and when they had fufficiently brought him into Contempt , they ventured to ftrike the Blow . Thus even in thofe carly Days were Sermons fome- times made ufe ...
... raise himself . Aristophanes , a Comick Poet , was employ'd to ridicule him ; and when they had fufficiently brought him into Contempt , they ventured to ftrike the Blow . Thus even in thofe carly Days were Sermons fome- times made ufe ...
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