The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Τόμος 81818 |
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Σελίδα vii
... France - refuses to concur with the King resolves to oppose the King is applied to by the English . - Coalition of Parties . - Prince's Preparations . -Offers of France to the King - rejected . Supposed League with France . General ...
... France - refuses to concur with the King resolves to oppose the King is applied to by the English . - Coalition of Parties . - Prince's Preparations . -Offers of France to the King - rejected . Supposed League with France . General ...
Σελίδα 4
... France in making war upon Hol- land . In case of success , Lewis was to have the inland provinces , the Prince of Orange Holland in sovereignty , and Charles , Sluice , the Brille , Walkeren , with the rest of the sea - ports as far as ...
... France in making war upon Hol- land . In case of success , Lewis was to have the inland provinces , the Prince of Orange Holland in sovereignty , and Charles , Sluice , the Brille , Walkeren , with the rest of the sea - ports as far as ...
Σελίδα 7
... France , willing to ne- gotiate under so favourable a mediator , readily ac- cepted of Charles's offer ; but , it was apprehended , that , for a like reason , the allies would be inclined to refuse it . In order to give a sanction to ...
... France , willing to ne- gotiate under so favourable a mediator , readily ac- cepted of Charles's offer ; but , it was apprehended , that , for a like reason , the allies would be inclined to refuse it . In order to give a sanction to ...
Σελίδα 9
... France , so much over- > LXVI . matched in force , would soon be obliged to submit to the terms demanded of her . The Dutch , indeed , " oppressed by heavy taxes , as well as checked in ' their commerce , were desirous of peace ; and ...
... France , so much over- > LXVI . matched in force , would soon be obliged to submit to the terms demanded of her . The Dutch , indeed , " oppressed by heavy taxes , as well as checked in ' their commerce , were desirous of peace ; and ...
Σελίδα 24
... France , to the safety of his own dominions . Uncertain BUT Charles here found himself entangled in conduct of such opposite motives and engagements , as he had not resolution enough to break , or patience to un- ravel . On the one hand ...
... France , to the safety of his own dominions . Uncertain BUT Charles here found himself entangled in conduct of such opposite motives and engagements , as he had not resolution enough to break , or patience to un- ravel . On the one hand ...
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