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Pagina viii
... late Earl of Scarborough . T. Veturius Geminus , James Weft , Efq ; L. Veturius Philo , Robert Vyner , Efq ; T. Vetufius , Admiral Vernon . P. Villius Tappulas , Mr Alderman Willimot , L. Virginius , Lord ( now Earl ) Hillsborough . L ...
... late Earl of Scarborough . T. Veturius Geminus , James Weft , Efq ; L. Veturius Philo , Robert Vyner , Efq ; T. Vetufius , Admiral Vernon . P. Villius Tappulas , Mr Alderman Willimot , L. Virginius , Lord ( now Earl ) Hillsborough . L ...
Pagina 4
... late King's death , again ! t the introduction of arbitrary power into his kingdom , which gave the Czarina much fatisfaction and by Count Teflin's relignation of the of- fice of Prefident of the Swedish Chance- ry , whofe advancement ...
... late King's death , again ! t the introduction of arbitrary power into his kingdom , which gave the Czarina much fatisfaction and by Count Teflin's relignation of the of- fice of Prefident of the Swedish Chance- ry , whofe advancement ...
Pagina 9
... late war ; that the Elector , on his fide , fhould defift from all other demands upon the court of Vienna , and concur in the measures taken for the election of a King of the Romans . The Emprefs - Queen objected to the privilege of not ...
... late war ; that the Elector , on his fide , fhould defift from all other demands upon the court of Vienna , and concur in the measures taken for the election of a King of the Romans . The Emprefs - Queen objected to the privilege of not ...
Pagina 11
... late war , feveral fhips belonging to the fub- jects of his Pruffian Majefty were taken by the British , and condemned as legal prizes , under the notion of carrying on a contraband trade , that is , having on board provifions or ...
... late war , feveral fhips belonging to the fub- jects of his Pruffian Majefty were taken by the British , and condemned as legal prizes , under the notion of carrying on a contraband trade , that is , having on board provifions or ...
Pagina 13
... late war fome pretending , that he was disgusted at being obliged to live upon precarious Spanish fubfidies ; while others faid , that the Infant had an attachment , which gave her fuch offence as to occafion this feparation , and that ...
... late war fome pretending , that he was disgusted at being obliged to live upon precarious Spanish fubfidies ; while others faid , that the Infant had an attachment , which gave her fuch offence as to occafion this feparation , and that ...
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