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Page 238
... Prince of Orange would be , is much less conformable to the true interests of France than a re- public ; " adding , " that the interest of England as a repub- lic , and that of Holland , governed as it is , could not easily agree ...
... Prince of Orange would be , is much less conformable to the true interests of France than a re- public ; " adding , " that the interest of England as a repub- lic , and that of Holland , governed as it is , could not easily agree ...
Page 273
... Prince of Orange advanced through an unresisting medium to the crown of England ; and the daughter of the unhappy James did not suffer the joy which she felt at her own elevation to be disturbed by any idle pang for her father's ...
... Prince of Orange advanced through an unresisting medium to the crown of England ; and the daughter of the unhappy James did not suffer the joy which she felt at her own elevation to be disturbed by any idle pang for her father's ...
Page 507
... prince of Russia , and of all its principalities and in- habitants , are come to renew for ever the antient peace with the puissant Emperors Constantine and Stephen , and with the whole Greek nation . We trust that this treaty may last ...
... prince of Russia , and of all its principalities and in- habitants , are come to renew for ever the antient peace with the puissant Emperors Constantine and Stephen , and with the whole Greek nation . We trust that this treaty may last ...
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