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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... against a Peace , without offering one Single Reafon , but what we find in their Ballads : I lay it down for a Maxim , That no reasonable Per- fon , whether Whig or Tory ( fince it is necessa ry to use thofe foolish Terms ) can be of ...
... against a Peace , without offering one Single Reafon , but what we find in their Ballads : I lay it down for a Maxim , That no reasonable Per- fon , whether Whig or Tory ( fince it is necessa ry to use thofe foolish Terms ) can be of ...
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... against Scotland or France ; the firft being upon our own Continent , carried no Money out of the King- dom , and were feldom of long continuance . During our firft Wars with France , we poffef- fed Dominions in that Country , where we ...
... against Scotland or France ; the firft being upon our own Continent , carried no Money out of the King- dom , and were feldom of long continuance . During our firft Wars with France , we poffef- fed Dominions in that Country , where we ...
Σελίδα 12
... against France , to check the am amr bitious . Defigns of that Monarch ; and here the Emperor , the Dutch , and England were Principals . About this time the Cuftom first Began among us of borrowing , Millions , upon Funds of Intereft ...
... against France , to check the am amr bitious . Defigns of that Monarch ; and here the Emperor , the Dutch , and England were Principals . About this time the Cuftom first Began among us of borrowing , Millions , upon Funds of Intereft ...
Σελίδα 14
... against France and Spain , made by Us and Holland , are dated within a few Days of each other . In that published by the States , they fay very truly , That they are nearest , and most expofed to the Fire ; that they are blocked up on ...
... against France and Spain , made by Us and Holland , are dated within a few Days of each other . In that published by the States , they fay very truly , That they are nearest , and most expofed to the Fire ; that they are blocked up on ...
Σελίδα 15
... against them , if they refused comply- ing with the Contents of that Memorial . " The Queen's Declaration of War is groun- ded upon the Grand Alliance , as This was up- on the unjust Ufurpations and Encroachments of the French King ...
... against them , if they refused comply- ing with the Contents of that Memorial . " The Queen's Declaration of War is groun- ded upon the Grand Alliance , as This was up- on the unjust Ufurpations and Encroachments of the French King ...
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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.