Historical Register1718 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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... , in his Way to Peterburg ; but was met in Livonia by a Courier fent to inform him , that the Czar was fet out for Mofcow , and expected him 2 there : there : How that Prince will be receiv'd by his 2 No IX The Hiftorical Regifter.
... , in his Way to Peterburg ; but was met in Livonia by a Courier fent to inform him , that the Czar was fet out for Mofcow , and expected him 2 there : there : How that Prince will be receiv'd by his 2 No IX The Hiftorical Regifter.
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... fent to the Dutchy of Parma . How that Republick will extricate themselves out of this Difficulty is hard to fay : For , as on the one Hand the Imperial Troops are fo near their Territories , that they can fcarce deny complying with the ...
... fent to the Dutchy of Parma . How that Republick will extricate themselves out of this Difficulty is hard to fay : For , as on the one Hand the Imperial Troops are fo near their Territories , that they can fcarce deny complying with the ...
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... fent thither with pofitive Directions to put a Stop to the raifing of the Tenths of the Clergy ; and , That Cardinal Alberoni , who , fays the Emperor , has vifibly betray'd the Caufe of all Christendom , by advising the Court of Madrid ...
... fent thither with pofitive Directions to put a Stop to the raifing of the Tenths of the Clergy ; and , That Cardinal Alberoni , who , fays the Emperor , has vifibly betray'd the Caufe of all Christendom , by advising the Court of Madrid ...
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... fent him Word , that God had touch'd his Heart ; and that he found himself inclin'd to become a Roman Catholick ; That the King himself making Profeffion of the fame Religion , could by no Means oppofe the Prince's Intentions , but ...
... fent him Word , that God had touch'd his Heart ; and that he found himself inclin'd to become a Roman Catholick ; That the King himself making Profeffion of the fame Religion , could by no Means oppofe the Prince's Intentions , but ...
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... fent fo eager to preferve the Directorship , whereas in the Year 1653 , they could fcarce be prevail'd on to take it again upon them , after they had parted with it by the Peace concluded at Prague with the House of Auftria : That ...
... fent fo eager to preferve the Directorship , whereas in the Year 1653 , they could fcarce be prevail'd on to take it again upon them , after they had parted with it by the Peace concluded at Prague with the House of Auftria : That ...
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