Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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الصفحة 65
... objects made war on Holland , the natural ally of England . Philip for private objects made war on the Spanish branch of the house of Bourbon , the natural ally , indeed the creature , of France . Even in trifling circumstances the ...
... objects made war on Holland , the natural ally of England . Philip for private objects made war on the Spanish branch of the house of Bourbon , the natural ally , indeed the creature , of France . Even in trifling circumstances the ...
الصفحة 68
... object of aversion to the people . The English revolutions have therefore been undertaken for the purpose of defending , correcting , and restoring , - never for the mere purpose of destroying . Our countrymen have always , even in ...
... object of aversion to the people . The English revolutions have therefore been undertaken for the purpose of defending , correcting , and restoring , - never for the mere purpose of destroying . Our countrymen have always , even in ...
الصفحة 90
... object of the King of Spain and of all his counsellors was to avert the dismemberment of the monarchy . In the hope of attaining this end , Charles determined to name a successor . A will was accord- ingly framed by which the crown was ...
... object of the King of Spain and of all his counsellors was to avert the dismemberment of the monarchy . In the hope of attaining this end , Charles determined to name a successor . A will was accord- ingly framed by which the crown was ...
الصفحة 93
... objects of his scorn and aversion . When intelligence of the second Partition Treaty arrived at Madrid , it roused to momentary energy the languishing ruler of a languishing state . The Spanish ambassador at the court of London was ...
... objects of his scorn and aversion . When intelligence of the second Partition Treaty arrived at Madrid , it roused to momentary energy the languishing ruler of a languishing state . The Spanish ambassador at the court of London was ...
الصفحة 95
... object was to get rid of the Ministers Madrid was supplied with provisions by a monopoly . The government looked after this most delicate con- cern as it looked after every thing else . The partisans of the House of Bourbon took ...
... object was to get rid of the Ministers Madrid was supplied with provisions by a monopoly . The government looked after this most delicate con- cern as it looked after every thing else . The partisans of the House of Bourbon took ...
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