Letters of William iii. and Louis xiv. and of their ministers; illustrative of the ... politics of England, 1697 to 1700, ed. by P. Grimblot, Volume 1 |
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... , that " a high regard for the memory of William III . may justly be reckoned one of the tests by which genuine whig- gism , as opposed both to Tory and Republican principles , has always been recognized . " Was it PREFACE . xiii.
... , that " a high regard for the memory of William III . may justly be reckoned one of the tests by which genuine whig- gism , as opposed both to Tory and Republican principles , has always been recognized . " Was it PREFACE . xiii.
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... regard for what con- cerns the Prince of Orange , and that therefore it is by no means to lessen the rights of his sovereignty in the town of Orange that I demand that none of my subjects shall settle in it without my permission ; that ...
... regard for what con- cerns the Prince of Orange , and that therefore it is by no means to lessen the rights of his sovereignty in the town of Orange that I demand that none of my subjects shall settle in it without my permission ; that ...
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... regard to this point , of not naming King James in the treaty , and of obliging him at present to quit your Majesty's kingdom , the Prince of Orange entirely desists from it , and desires only that while he is not named , equivalent ...
... regard to this point , of not naming King James in the treaty , and of obliging him at present to quit your Majesty's kingdom , the Prince of Orange entirely desists from it , and desires only that while he is not named , equivalent ...
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... regard to what the Sieur de Bentinck in- timated to you , that the Prince of Orange hoped that , after peace was concluded , I would induce the King of England to resolve , of his own accord , to fix his residence out of my kingdom , if ...
... regard to what the Sieur de Bentinck in- timated to you , that the Prince of Orange hoped that , after peace was concluded , I would induce the King of England to resolve , of his own accord , to fix his residence out of my kingdom , if ...
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... regard with pleasure and satisfaction ; and that meantime , after the account which I have had the honour to give your Majesty of what he had said to me in our second interview from the Prince of Orange for your Majesty , you had ...
... regard with pleasure and satisfaction ; and that meantime , after the account which I have had the honour to give your Majesty of what he had said to me in our second interview from the Prince of Orange for your Majesty , you had ...
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affairs agreed allies ambassadors answer assurances avait believe BOUFFLERS TO LOUIS Brussels cabals concluded conclusion of peace conference consent Count Tallard courier declaration directly or indirectly DUKE OF SHREWSBURY Earl of Portland elector of Bavaria Emperor Empire enemies engage entrée Europe expressions factions favour France French give Hague Holland honour hope informed intentions July July 27 Kensington King James King of England king of Spain kingdom letter likewise Lord Portland LORD VILLIERS LOUIS XIV manner Marshal Boufflers Marshal Villeroy master ministers naming the King necessary negotiation o'clock obliged Parliament PENSIONARY HEINSIUS persons Pomponne Prince of Orange proposal qu'il reason received refused replied respect Ryswick secret intrigues sent sentiments Sieur de Bentinck Sieur de Giey sincere desire Sire soon Spaniards speak States-General Strasburg tell thing tion told Torcy tranquillity troops WILLIAM WILLIAM III wish yesterday
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