Historical Register1719 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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... Orders , in the Month of April 1716 , to lay before him his Intentions , to offer him all his Affiftance , and to invite him to enter into the Alli ance , wherein he promis'd that he thould be receiv u with all the Regards that he could ...
... Orders , in the Month of April 1716 , to lay before him his Intentions , to offer him all his Affiftance , and to invite him to enter into the Alli ance , wherein he promis'd that he thould be receiv u with all the Regards that he could ...
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... Orders , for engaging the King of spain to authorize his Embaffa- dor at London , or to fend another Minifter thither , to treat of the Means of folidly re - eftablishing the Peace . Colonel Stanhope was newly arriv'd at Madrid , charg ...
... Orders , for engaging the King of spain to authorize his Embaffa- dor at London , or to fend another Minifter thither , to treat of the Means of folidly re - eftablishing the Peace . Colonel Stanhope was newly arriv'd at Madrid , charg ...
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... Orders he was charg'd with : Which left not the leaft Degree of Hopes . At that Time the War ended between the Emperor and the Turks , and Orders were already given for paf- fing great Numbers of Troops into Italy . His Ma- jefty , forc ...
... Orders he was charg'd with : Which left not the leaft Degree of Hopes . At that Time the War ended between the Emperor and the Turks , and Orders were already given for paf- fing great Numbers of Troops into Italy . His Ma- jefty , forc ...
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... Orders to tarry , because the King was willing to give into the flight Hopes which the Mi- nifter had the Art to ... order'd the Duke de St. Aignan to make Com- plaints of the Violence exercis'd against the English , and requir'd him to ...
... Orders to tarry , because the King was willing to give into the flight Hopes which the Mi- nifter had the Art to ... order'd the Duke de St. Aignan to make Com- plaints of the Violence exercis'd against the English , and requir'd him to ...
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... Orders for feizing Baron Gortz , who was on his Way to the Camp . The Officer , who was charg'd with this Order , met the Baron at Stromstadt , in a Poft- Chaife The Baron defir'd him to quit his Horfe and come into the Chaife ; he did ...
... Orders for feizing Baron Gortz , who was on his Way to the Camp . The Officer , who was charg'd with this Order , met the Baron at Stromstadt , in a Poft- Chaife The Baron defir'd him to quit his Horfe and come into the Chaife ; he did ...
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