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... support the feveral wars that have been carried on fince the revolution . K. WI Annual Supply . Sum Total , Med.p.ann . 1693 £ 4017079 ] than you know . The good works A - 1697 has done in his Infidel itate , may be ow ing to grace ...
... support the feveral wars that have been carried on fince the revolution . K. WI Annual Supply . Sum Total , Med.p.ann . 1693 £ 4017079 ] than you know . The good works A - 1697 has done in his Infidel itate , may be ow ing to grace ...
Seite 165
... support Pr . Charles of Saxony's right to that du- chy , by joining the party that still ad- heres to him . Some dragoons of the ar- my of Lithuania marched along with this band of gentlemen . " " London , March 19. It is faid that the ...
... support Pr . Charles of Saxony's right to that du- chy , by joining the party that still ad- heres to him . Some dragoons of the ar- my of Lithuania marched along with this band of gentlemen . " " London , March 19. It is faid that the ...
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... supported in an underhand manner by fone foreign power . Four veflels were failed from Genoa , under the efcort of two gallies , with a reinforcement of troops ; which they fay were the more wanted , as their army in Corfica dwindled ...
... supported in an underhand manner by fone foreign power . Four veflels were failed from Genoa , under the efcort of two gallies , with a reinforcement of troops ; which they fay were the more wanted , as their army in Corfica dwindled ...
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... support- ing the honour and dignity of the crown only ; and it is certain that both our ar- mies and navies have , in proportion to their numbers , been more generously pro- vided for by parliament than they ever were by the crown ...
... support- ing the honour and dignity of the crown only ; and it is certain that both our ar- mies and navies have , in proportion to their numbers , been more generously pro- vided for by parliament than they ever were by the crown ...
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... supporting the honour and dignity of the crown , as well as for fupporting the honour and dignity of the nation . But whether it may be right to continue the distinction between thefe two branches of the public revenue , and to grant ...
... supporting the honour and dignity of the crown , as well as for fupporting the honour and dignity of the nation . But whether it may be right to continue the distinction between thefe two branches of the public revenue , and to grant ...
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