| Narcissus Luttrell - 1857 - 646 Seiten
...be made with France till his majestic and the nation have reparation for the great indignity offer'd by the French king in owning and declaring the pretended...prince of Wales king of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Ordered Dr. Smallridge to preach before the commons the 3<Dth instant. The hill to attaint the pretended... | |
| George Henry Townsend - 1857 - 702 Seiten
...reparation was made by the French monarch for the indignity offered to his majesty and the English nation, in owning and declaring the pretended prince of Wales king of England. William, however, was thrown into a fever, by a fall from his horse, and died whilst the preparations... | |
| David Hume - 1858 - 566 Seiten
...no peace should be concluded with France, till reparation should be made to the king and nation, for owning and declaring the pretended prince of Wales, king of England, Scotland, and Ireland. They also voted a large supply ; and they agreed that the proportion of the land forces, to act in conjunction... | |
| Charles Knight - 1859 - 536 Seiten
...article in the several treaties of alliance, " That no peace shall be made with France, until his majesty and the nation have reparation for the great indignity...Wales king of England, Scotland, and Ireland." They voted forty thousand men for the land forces, and forty thousand for sea service. The only want of... | |
| David Hume - 1876 - 742 Seiten
...all his treaties of alliance, importing, That no peace should be made with France until his majesty and the nation have reparation for the great indignity...Scotland, and Ireland. They agreed to maintain forty thousand men for the sea service, and a like number by land, to act in conjunction with the forces... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1792 - 950 Seiten
...article in the several treaties of alliance, that no peace should be made with France until his majesty and the nation have reparation for the great indignity...declaring the pretended Prince of Wales King of England. The vote of supply was also unanimous; ami the first step taken upon it was to authorize the exchequer... | |
| Joseph H. Beale - 1884 - 1152 Seiten
...article in the several treaties of alliance, "That no peace shall be made with France, until his majesty and the nation have reparation for the great indignity...Wales king of England, Scotland, and Ireland." They voted forty thousand men for the land forces, and forty thousand for sea service. The only want of... | |
| Edward Hawkins - 1885 - 882 Seiten
...Franco in Spain and in Italy and oh the high seas, and the insult offered to England by Louis XIV. in declaring " the Pretended Prince of Wales, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland." The letter o in the word LOCH is supplied by the ring which Peace holds in her left hand, and which... | |
| Walter Temple Willcox - 1908 - 510 Seiten
...was presented by the Commons to the King " that no peace shall be made with France until His Majesty and the nation have reparation for the great indignity...Prince of Wales King of England, Scotland and Ireland. " William at this time was in an enfeebled state of health, and falling from his horse at Hampton Court... | |
| Henry John Edwards, Ethel Ashton Edwards, Mrs. Ethel Ashton Edwards - 1926 - 340 Seiten
...both parties expressed the general desire "That no Peace shall be made with France until His Majesty and the Nation have Reparation for the great Indignity...of Wales King of England, Scotland, and Ireland." The Tories were now as eager for war as the Whigs; yet King William could not but feel that the steady... | |
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