The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... Spain be broken , he sets forth the several advantages which this union has al ... monarchy of Spain would not be weakened by such conces- sions , as because ... Spanish monarchies . That this may be brought about , he endeavours to prove ...
... Spain be broken , he sets forth the several advantages which this union has al ... monarchy of Spain would not be weakened by such conces- sions , as because ... Spanish monarchies . That this may be brought about , he endeavours to prove ...
Page 341
... Spanish Indies , descents on France , but chiefly upon out - numbering them in troops , France be- ing already ... monarchy , will fix them for ever in their animosities and aversions towards us , and make them catch at all opportunities ...
... Spanish Indies , descents on France , but chiefly upon out - numbering them in troops , France be- ing already ... monarchy , will fix them for ever in their animosities and aversions towards us , and make them catch at all opportunities ...
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... Spain . So expensive a war as that which the French monarchy hath been carrying on in so many and so remote parts at ... Spanish America . We hear , indeed , of the arrival but of very few ships from those parts ; but , as in every ...
... Spain . So expensive a war as that which the French monarchy hath been carrying on in so many and so remote parts at ... Spanish America . We hear , indeed , of the arrival but of very few ships from those parts ; but , as in every ...
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... Spanish monarchy , supply with cloth , of their own making , the very best mart we had in Europe . And what a melancholy pros- pect have we , if ever a peace gives them leave to enrich their manufacture with mixtures of Spanish wool to ...
... Spanish monarchy , supply with cloth , of their own making , the very best mart we had in Europe . And what a melancholy pros- pect have we , if ever a peace gives them leave to enrich their manufacture with mixtures of Spanish wool to ...
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... Spanish monarchy be entirely torn from it , and the house of Bourbon disabled from ever giving the law to Europe . Let us suppose that the French king would grant us the most advantageous terms we can desire ; without the separ- ation ...
... Spanish monarchy be entirely torn from it , and the house of Bourbon disabled from ever giving the law to Europe . Let us suppose that the French king would grant us the most advantageous terms we can desire ; without the separ- ation ...
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