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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... affairs , or from his own free will , to defer the interview for twice twenty - four hours will not change the resolve which he may have taken . If it is an artifice from which he hopes to reap some advantage , then , by VOL . I. D ...
... affairs , or from his own free will , to defer the interview for twice twenty - four hours will not change the resolve which he may have taken . If it is an artifice from which he hopes to reap some advantage , then , by VOL . I. D ...
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... affairs here , that people may not too long flatter themselves with such deluding expecta- tions , but prepare to carry on the war ; which , I am confident , when we set our minds to it , we shall be in a better condition to do than we ...
... affairs here , that people may not too long flatter themselves with such deluding expecta- tions , but prepare to carry on the war ; which , I am confident , when we set our minds to it , we shall be in a better condition to do than we ...
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... affairs abroad , and I am sure they are prejudicial to his interests at home . If the war must be continued , it is time the thoughts of the nation were disposed to it , and that they did no longer flatter themselves with the deluding ...
... affairs abroad , and I am sure they are prejudicial to his interests at home . If the war must be continued , it is time the thoughts of the nation were disposed to it , and that they did no longer flatter themselves with the deluding ...
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... affairs , I was very glad to see him , in order to communicate to him the answer with which your Majesty has honoured that on receiving the account which I had the honour to give your Majesty of what passed in the said conference , of ...
... affairs , I was very glad to see him , in order to communicate to him the answer with which your Majesty has honoured that on receiving the account which I had the honour to give your Majesty of what passed in the said conference , of ...
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... affairs here , that King James should be permitted to live in any place so near these king- doms , that letters and messages might frequently pass , and that persons of consideration might have pretences of going , where they would have ...
... affairs here , that King James should be permitted to live in any place so near these king- doms , that letters and messages might frequently pass , and that persons of consideration might have pretences of going , where they would have ...
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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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Page 538 - Louis , par la grâce de Dieu, roi de France et de Navarre , à tous présens et à venir, salut.