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... Majefty to use his endeavors to obtain effectual relief for his injured fubjects , to convince the Court of Spain that his Majesty could no longer fuffer fuch constant and repeated infults and injuries to be carried on to the dishonor ...
... Majefty to use his endeavors to obtain effectual relief for his injured fubjects , to convince the Court of Spain that his Majesty could no longer fuffer fuch constant and repeated infults and injuries to be carried on to the dishonor ...
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... Majefty , and an injuftice to the nation . After a vehement debate the motion was evaded by the previous question . And June 14 , 1739 , the feffion was closed by a fpeech from the throne , in which the King affured the two Houfes ...
... Majefty , and an injuftice to the nation . After a vehement debate the motion was evaded by the previous question . And June 14 , 1739 , the feffion was closed by a fpeech from the throne , in which the King affured the two Houfes ...
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... Majefty would regard thefe repri- fals as a declaration of war , and that on the firft in- telligence of fuch act of hoftility Mr. Keene should have notice to leave the kingdom . " Lord Walde- grave , the British Ambassador at Paris ...
... Majefty would regard thefe repri- fals as a declaration of war , and that on the firft in- telligence of fuch act of hoftility Mr. Keene should have notice to leave the kingdom . " Lord Walde- grave , the British Ambassador at Paris ...
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William Belsham. tween France and Spain was too ftrong to permit his Most Christian Majefty to act with perfect im- partiality in fuch a mediation , and that this must be confidered as a fufficient reafon for declining the acceptance of ...
William Belsham. tween France and Spain was too ftrong to permit his Most Christian Majefty to act with perfect im- partiality in fuch a mediation , and that this must be confidered as a fufficient reafon for declining the acceptance of ...
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... Majefty to conclude that alliance with France , by which the very existence of the House of Auftria feemed at one time to be endangered . In In September following an accommodation alfo took place with Saxony K. GEORGE II . 25.
... Majefty to conclude that alliance with France , by which the very existence of the House of Auftria feemed at one time to be endangered . In In September following an accommodation alfo took place with Saxony K. GEORGE II . 25.
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