The Conduct of the Allies, and of the Late Ministry, in Beginning and Carrying on the Present War..John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall., 1711 - 48 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 14
... change his Mind , when he was to be Lord High Treasurer , and have of the fole Management of Affairs at home while thofe abroad were to be in the hands One , whofe Advantage , by all forts of Ties , he was engaged to promote . " - The ...
... change his Mind , when he was to be Lord High Treasurer , and have of the fole Management of Affairs at home while thofe abroad were to be in the hands One , whofe Advantage , by all forts of Ties , he was engaged to promote . " - The ...
Σελίδα 21
... Change must be made in the Balance , by fuch Weights taken out of Our Scale and put into Theirs ; fince it was manifeft by Ten Years Experience , that France without those Additions of Strength , was able to maintain it felfagainst us ...
... Change must be made in the Balance , by fuch Weights taken out of Our Scale and put into Theirs ; fince it was manifeft by Ten Years Experience , that France without those Additions of Strength , was able to maintain it felfagainst us ...
Σελίδα 38
... change our Succeffion , without the Confent of that Prince or State who is Guarantee ; however our Pofterity may hereafter , by the Tyranny and Oppreffion of any fucceeding Princes , be reduced to the fatal Neceffity of breaking in upon ...
... change our Succeffion , without the Confent of that Prince or State who is Guarantee ; however our Pofterity may hereafter , by the Tyranny and Oppreffion of any fucceeding Princes , be reduced to the fatal Neceffity of breaking in upon ...
Σελίδα 64
... change Her Secretary or Treasurer ; who for the true Reafons that thefe officious Inter- medlers demanded their Continuance , ought never to have been admitted into the leaft De- gree of Truft ; fince what they did was , nó- thing less ...
... change Her Secretary or Treasurer ; who for the true Reafons that thefe officious Inter- medlers demanded their Continuance , ought never to have been admitted into the leaft De- gree of Truft ; fince what they did was , nó- thing less ...
Σελίδα 75
... changing the firft , when the others are fo much altered . To have a Prince of the Auftrian Family on the Throne of Spain , is undoubtedly more de- firable than one of the Houfe of Bourbon ; but to have the Empire and Spanish Monarchy ...
... changing the firft , when the others are fo much altered . To have a Prince of the Auftrian Family on the Throne of Spain , is undoubtedly more de- firable than one of the Houfe of Bourbon ; but to have the Empire and Spanish Monarchy ...
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Advantage Affiftance againſt Allies almoft Army Article becauſe Cafe Caufe cauſe Condition Confederates Confent Confequences Conquer Country Debt Defign defire Dominions Duke Duke of Anjou Duke of Savoy Dutch eafily Emperor Enemy England Expence faid fame felf felves fent ferve fettled feveral fhall fhew fhould fide fince firft firſt Flanders fome foon Forces French fucceeded fuch fuffered fuppofe furniſhed Garrifons Grand Alliance hath Holland Houfe of Auftria Houſe hundred thouſand impoffible Inftances inftead Intereft juft King Charles King of Portugal King of Spain Kingdom laft Land leaft leaſt leffen Majefty Meaſures Millions Minifters moft Mony moſt muft muſt neceffary Neceffity obferved Occafion Offenfive Parties Peace without Spain Perfons Poffeffion poffefs poffible Pofterity Portugal Power prefent Prince propofed Publick Queen raiſe Reafon refolved reft refuſed Spanish Spanish Netherlands States-General Subfidies Succeffes Succeffion Sueden thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand Men Towns Trade Treaty Troops uſe Whigs whofe worfe
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Σελίδα 82 - It will no doubt be a mighty comfort to our grand-children, when they see a few rags hung up in Westminster Hall which cost a hundred millions, whereof they are paying the arrears, to boast as beggars do that their grandfathers were rich and great.
Σελίδα 60 - So that whether this War were prudently begun or not, it is plain, that the true Spring or Motive of it, was the aggrandizing a particular Family; and in short, a War of the General and the Ministry, and not of the Prince or People; since those very Persons were against it when they knew the Power, and consequently the Profit, would be in other Hands.