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" Englifh xvho ftrive to make their countrymen enter into foreign quarrels, that are of no manner of concern to England... "
George II - Página 76
de William Belsham - 1793
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The History of England, Volumen 21

Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1759 - 750 páginas
...are, fhould be obliged to rule their conduit upon the inclinations of thofe amonglt the English, who ftrive to make their countrymen enter into foreign...quarrels, that are of no manner of concern to England." His Pruffian majefty then dilclaims all intentions or" interfering, to the prejudice of England, in...
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The Continuation of Mr. Rapin's History of England: From the ..., Volumen 9

Nicolas Tindal - 1759 - 794 páginas
...condu£l upon the inclinations of thofe amongft the Englifh, who ftrive to make their countrymen c-nter into foreign quarrels, that are of no manner of concern to England." His Pruffian inajefty then difclaims all intentions of interfering, to the prejudice of England, in...
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Memoirs of the Life and Reign of Frederick the Third, King of Prussia, Volumen 1

Joseph Towers - 1788 - 424 páginas
...regulate their conduct, agreeably ^. D. * to the inclinations of thofe among the Englifh, '744* who ftrive to make their countrymen enter into * foreign quarrels, that are of no manner of con* cern to England. The refolution that I have 4 taken, has nothing in common with the war that '...
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Memoirs of the Life and Reign of Frederick the Third: King of Prussia, Volumen 1

Joseph Towers - 1789 - 458 páginas
...agreeably to the inclinations of thofe, arfiong ' the Englifli, whoftrive to make their country* men enter into foreign quarrels, that are of no ' manner of concern to England. The refoiu' :tion that 1 have takeri, has nothing in common '- with the Avar, that England is now engaged...
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The Scots Magazine, Volumen 6

1744 - 652 páginas
...mould be obliged to rule their conduft upon the inclinations of thofe among the Englifh, who flrive to make their countrymen enter into foreign quarrels, that are of no manner of concern to England. That, however, the refolution I have taken has nothing common with the war England is now engaged in...
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Memoirs of the Kings of Great Britain of the House of Brunswic-Lunenburg

William Belsham - 1802 - 526 páginas
...be obliged to regulate their conduct according to the inclinations of thofe amongft the Engiifh who ftrive to make their countrymen enter into foreign...Poland, elector of Saxony, having figned with her Hungarian majefty a convention for the mutual guarantee of their dominions. This fudden return of the...
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Preussische staatsschriften aus der regierungszeit König Friedrichs II ...

Johann Gustav Droysen - 1877 - 792 páginas
...should be obliged to rule their conduct upon the inclinations of those among the English, wo strive to make their Countrymen enter into foreign quarrels, that are of no manner of concern to E.ngland." I have already taken notice, that the trade of England can't possibly b<: affected by any exchange...
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Preussische Staatsschriften aus der Regierungszeit König Friedrichs II.: -2 ...

Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin - 1877 - 800 páginas
...wonder at bis Prussian Majesty's distinction. He supposes that part of us strive to make the nation enter into foreign quarrels, that are of no manner of concern to England. But, is not bis supposition well foundcd? Has England any concera in the late alternate wars with Sweden...
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Religion, Commerce, Liberty: A Record of a Time of Storm and Change, 1683-1793

John Wynne Jeudwine - 1925 - 436 páginas
...meddle with the domestic affairs of the Empire," and complained of those among the English " who strive to make their countrymen enter into foreign quarrels that are of no manner of concern to England." His sea-power was contemptible, but he held Hanover as a hostage. His position in the Empire could...
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