An Impartial Representation of the Conduct of the Several Powers of Europe, Engaged in the Late General War: ... from ... 1739. to ... 1748. By Richard Rolt. In Four Volumes. ...S. Birt, T. Longman, P. Vaillant, J. Waugh, and W. Owen, 1750 - Austrian Succession, War of, 1740-1748 |
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... Duke The Infamous Duchess The Illegitimate Duke The Duke of Her Desire A Most Unlikely Duke The Crawfords Her Seafaring Scoundrel More Than a Rogue No Ordinary Duke Secrets at Thorncliff Manor Christmas at Thorncliff Manor His Scandalous.
... Duke The Infamous Duchess The Illegitimate Duke The Duke of Her Desire A Most Unlikely Duke The Crawfords Her Seafaring Scoundrel More Than a Rogue No Ordinary Duke Secrets at Thorncliff Manor Christmas at Thorncliff Manor His Scandalous.
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... Duke ordered her before he got sick. Ordered that if I were to get married to send flowers. What is certain is that Lantana does not go against the will of the Duke. And that woman eerily knows what the Duke wants." Killian felt ...
... Duke ordered her before he got sick. Ordered that if I were to get married to send flowers. What is certain is that Lantana does not go against the will of the Duke. And that woman eerily knows what the Duke wants." Killian felt ...
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... duke's health today ? see him ? Please The owner of this chateau , the come duke , has been in SQUEAK suffering from influenza - related pneumonia . The duke would like to see you . don't want to bother him while he's resting . That ...
... duke's health today ? see him ? Please The owner of this chateau , the come duke , has been in SQUEAK suffering from influenza - related pneumonia . The duke would like to see you . don't want to bother him while he's resting . That ...
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... Duke saw it all at a glance , and felt that the introduction should be made . Perhaps , " said he , getting up from his chair , " this is Major Tifto . " " " " Yes ; -my Lord Duke . I am Major Tifto . " The Duke bowed graciously . " My ...
... Duke saw it all at a glance , and felt that the introduction should be made . Perhaps , " said he , getting up from his chair , " this is Major Tifto . " " " " Yes ; -my Lord Duke . I am Major Tifto . " The Duke bowed graciously . " My ...
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... Duke's comments on Romilly's Memoirs - Sir Edward Kerrison- Anecdote of Alava - Duke's speech on Canada Bill - Fresh attack of illness - Lord Melbourne and the Regency Bill-- Parallel between Jugurtha and Marius , and the Duke and ...
... Duke's comments on Romilly's Memoirs - Sir Edward Kerrison- Anecdote of Alava - Duke's speech on Canada Bill - Fresh attack of illness - Lord Melbourne and the Regency Bill-- Parallel between Jugurtha and Marius , and the Duke and ...
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Page 124 - Treason to hold correspondence with the Sons of the Pretender to His Majesty's Crown, and for attainting them of High Treason, in case they...
Page 109 - Support of the French King, with a View to overturn the Balance of Power in Europe, and to extend the dangerous Influence...
Page 69 - Paflage open to them) had attacked us in the Rear, in which it was pretended that thefe Troops were left, as in the Poft of Honour: Nay, not contented to avoid being of Ufe, either in the Front or in the Rear, but determined to be of Ufe...
Page 62 - Hanoverians, now in the Pay of Great Britain, be no longer continued in the Service of this Nation, after the 25th of this Inftant December...
Page 64 - Troops : That, as our Votes have (we hope) proved us to the prefent Age, our Names in the Books may tranfmit us to Pofterity ENGLISHMEN.
Page 116 - Treafon fhall extend to the difinheriting of any Heir, nor prejudice the Right or Title of any Perfon, other than the Offender during his natural Life only.
Page 110 - One thousand seven hundred and forty, a strong Squadron into the American Seas, in order to prevent us from prosecuting the just War which we were carrying on against Spain in those Parts ; and We have the most authentick Proof, that an Order was given to the Commander of the French Squadron, not only to act in a hostile Manner against Our Ships...
Page 45 - Monarchy would afford fufficier.t proof, as it has been for a long time fupported only by the power of riches. It is therefore impoffible to weaken Spain more fpeedily or more certainly, than by intercepting or...
Page 108 - Ships, to seize upon the Merchandize which they carried, and to take even the Recruits and Ammunition which his Majesty was sending into his strong Places.
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