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... parliament gives me a new satisfaction. The maintenance of the general peace, already happily established, is so desirable for all Europe, that all my views and negotiations have been entirely calculated and dire&ted to preserve it, and ...
... parliament gives me a new satisfaction. The maintenance of the general peace, already happily established, is so desirable for all Europe, that all my views and negotiations have been entirely calculated and dire&ted to preserve it, and ...
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... parliament assembled, beg leave to return your Majesty our humble thanks for your most gracious speech from the throne. Your Majesty's pateinal care of your People, in establishing the peace, can receive no addition, but from your ...
... parliament assembled, beg leave to return your Majesty our humble thanks for your most gracious speech from the throne. Your Majesty's pateinal care of your People, in establishing the peace, can receive no addition, but from your ...
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... parliament of Paris, the or, ind the clergy, in the present religious The Protestants persecuted afrance 64. Affairs in the Austrian Nether. hosis, in the United Provinces ib, and in * Flintations 65.-68. Foreign affirs for 17; 3 95 ...
... parliament of Paris, the or, ind the clergy, in the present religious The Protestants persecuted afrance 64. Affairs in the Austrian Nether. hosis, in the United Provinces ib, and in * Flintations 65.-68. Foreign affirs for 17; 3 95 ...
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... parliament of Paris to be of danger consequence to all who enjoyed civil fices, and to the liberty of consciend general. They therefore entered in contest with the Metropolitan on head, and maintained it with so m spirit, that at length ...
... parliament of Paris to be of danger consequence to all who enjoyed civil fices, and to the liberty of consciend general. They therefore entered in contest with the Metropolitan on head, and maintained it with so m spirit, that at length ...
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... parliament, partly to gain purpose of effectually discouraging ; which was, to refuse the saments to all who would ... parliament; and that it was ... once of his orders that the sahad been refused to the sick in question.” Father ...
... parliament, partly to gain purpose of effectually discouraging ; which was, to refuse the saments to all who would ... parliament; and that it was ... once of his orders that the sahad been refused to the sick in question.” Father ...
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