The History of the Reign of Queen Anne, Digested Into Annals: Year the First[-eleventh. Being the Pacifick Year].

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A. Roper ... and F. Coggan, 1711
 

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Gronsfelt Count commands the Army of the Empire p
76
NAVY Abuſes in it difcoverd p 298
80
Defcent on the Coast of Languedoc p
82
Aldrich Dr dies p 275 His Character ibid
85
Rochfort Earl of killd p
94
Peers of Scotland chofen p 252
96
Medal fee Pretender
104
FRANCE Court of expect a Turn of Affairs in England
106
Thorold Sir George chofen Sheriff p 420
117
France King of his Letter to the Archbishop of Rome
124
Neutrality in the Empire p 39
134
Engagement between the Swedes and Danes at Sea p
139
Memorial of the British and Dutch Minifters to the Empe
148
French Army in Flanders See Villars
156
Nicholson Col bis Expedition p
192
Protefts of feveral Lords p 291
201
feq Period of it p 204 His Difappointment at Wor
205
WHARTON E of arrives at Chefter p 207 Lands
212
WILLIAM King his Statue in Dublin defacd p
221
Equivalent of Scotland Bill to fettle the Accounts of it p 375
228
French Wines Bill to import them p 307 312 350
231
Anglefey Earl of made ViceTreasurer of Ireland p
237
Clendon John Efq tryd p 429
240
SAINTJOHN Henry Efq made one of the Secretaries
241
Skipwick Sir Thomas dies p 419
242
Noailles Duke of p 101 102 Invefts Girone p 118
244
Willis Francis tryd and acquitted p 199
245
TORIES Their Arguments for changing the Ministry
248
ALLAS Count Anfwer given to him p 232 GA GALWAY Earl of kas Audience of the Queen
255
Peterborow Earl of appointed to go to Vienna p
275
Honywood Brigadier his Commiffion fuperfeded p
278
Codrington Cal dies P 422
279
Townfhend Lord recalld p 336
283
Harcourt Sir Simon refuses to be made LordKeeper
291
ExchequerBills made Specie p 303317
303
Gaming Bill to prevent it P 307 360
307
Victualling Abuſes in it p 313 319 321
313
Writs New ordered by the Commons p
396
Her Meage to the Commons thereupon p 363
399
Littleton Sir Thomas his Death and Character P
401
Saragoffa Battle there P 97
402
Gardiner Thomas Efq dies P 430
411
Cook Sir John dies p
412
Mitchel Sir David dies p
414
Eyles Francis Efq chofen Sheriff P
416
Afhburnham Lord dies p
417
Sheriffs chofen p
420
Cotterel Sir Charles dies p
421
Ashburnham Lord married
424
Harrifon Col bis Account of the Battle of Saragoffa p 97
425
Spanheim Baron his Death and Character p
429
Petkum Monfieur his Letter to the French Minifters
10
STAREMBERG Count his Account of the Battle
13
tiaries from p 3 to p 15
15
STATESGENERAL Their Refolution upon the French
20
Jealoufies entertaind of the Dutch p 42
42
Atkins Sir Robert his Death Character c P 43
43
VILLARS Marshal de affembles the French Army
47
Siege of Douay from p 44 to p 64 Of Bethune p
65
Luc Du fee French Ambafador
70
PHILIP King comes to his Army P 79 Repaffes
96
Battle of Almenara p 85 of Saragoffa p 97 Of Vil
131
Girona invefted p 118 Surrenared p 132
132
Czar of Mufcovy his great Succeffes p 133
133
SWEDEN King of his Declaration against the Treaty
134
Muscovite Ambafador feizd at Conftantinople p 135
135
Danes an Engagement between them and the Swedes
139
Imperial Army fuccesful in Hungary p 140
140
Bernardifton Sir Samuel dies p 403
145
Forbids all Commerce with the Dutch p 147
147
Finch Heneage Efq made Master of the JewelHouse p 396
Grange Lord dies p 406
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Pàgina 314 - ... and effect thereof in such manner as he might have done if this Act had not been passed, nor from selling transferring or otherwise disposing of any securities or effects in his possession upon which he...
Pàgina 295 - Peterborough, during the time he had the honour of commanding the army in Spain, did perform many great and eminent services ; and if the opinion he gave in the council of war at Valencia had been followed, it might very probably have prevented the misfortunes that have happened since in Spain.
Pàgina 388 - Sums ifTued to that Service, and transferring them to other Purpofes, for which they were not intended ; particularly, that the Sum of Six Hundred and Six Thoufand, Eight Hundred and Six Pounds, Seven Shillings, and Seven Pence, belonging to the Navy, has been paid for Provifions fupplied to...
Pàgina 381 - ... were easily reconciled by one who knew how with equal weight and address to temper and turn the minds of men; so wisely to defend the rights of the people, without derogating from the prerogative of the Crown; and who was thoroughly acquainted how well Monarchy could consist with Liberty.
Pàgina 263 - ... and military men becoming lords of us who have the lands, then he is to be no object of her majesty's favour and encouragement.
Pàgina 65 - Britain may expect to remain exhausted of men and money — to see her trade divided amongst her neighbours, her revenues anticipated even to future generations, and to have this only glory left her — that she has proved a farm to the bank, a province to Holland, and a jest to the whole world.
Pàgina 254 - The carrying on the war in all its parts, but particularly in Spain, with the utmost vigour, is the likeliest means, with God's blessing, to procure a safe and honourable peace for us and all our allies, whose support and interest I have truly at heart " ("Journals of House of Lords,
Pàgina 261 - Queen, that flie would be pleafed to give Directions to the proper Officers to lay before the Houfe the...
Pàgina 66 - Unhappy nation ! which expecting to be governed by the best, fell under the tyranny of the worst of her sex. But now, thanks be to God, that fury who broke loose to execute the vengeance of Heaven on a sinful people, is restrained, and the royal hand is reached out to chain up the plague.

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