III. beheld this formidable Union of two Great, and once Rival Monarchies. At the End of a Life spent in defending the Liberties of Europe, He saw them in their greatest Danger. The Craftsman - Page 363by Caleb D'Anvers - 1731Full view - About this book
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...Intereilsr direfted by the Policy, fupported by the Arms of that Crown, was placed on the Throne of Spain. King WILLIAM the third beheld this formidable Union...in defending the Liberties of Europe, he faw them in their greateft Danger. He provided for their Security in the mod effe&ual Manner. He took the Duke... | |
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...of Spain. King WILLIAM the Third beheld this formidable union INSCRIPTION a/ BLfitfHiiM-HbuS]*... 2$ of two great, and once rival, monarchies. At the end...in defending the liberties of Europe, he faw them in their greateft danger. He provided for their fecurity in the moft effectual manner. He took the... | |
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...the Policy, fupported by the Arms of that Crown, was placed on theThrone of Spain. King WILLIAM III. beheld this formidable Union, of two great, and once...in defending the Liberties of Europe, he faw them in their greateft Danger. He provided for theii Security in the moft effectual Manner. He took the... | |
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...the Throne of Spain. King WiU,IAM JII. beheld this formiVoL.II. N dable 266 A TOUR thro' Oxf. dablc Union of two great, and once rival Monarchies. —...in defending the Liberties of Europe, he faw them in their greateft Danger. He provided for their Security in the moft effedtual Manner — He took the... | |
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...Policy, lupported by the Arms of " that Crow#, was placed on the Throne of « Spain. King WILLIAM III. beheld this " formidable Union of two Great, and once...end of a Life " fpent in defending the Liberties of EU« ROPE, He few them in their greateft " Danger. He provided for their fecurity in " the moft effectual... | |
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...Interests, directed by the Policy, supported by the Arms, of that Crown, was placed on the Throne of SPAIN. King WILLIAM the Third beheld this formidable Union...Great and once Rival Monarchies. At the End of a Life spent in defending the Liberties of EUROPE, he saw them iu the greatest Danger. He provided for their... | |
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...interests, directed by the policy, supported by the arms of that crown, was placed on the throne of Spain. King WILLIAM the Third beheld this formidable union...great, and once rival, monarchies. At the end of a life spent in defending the libertiei f Ibid. p. 310,3(1. of Europe, he saw them in their greatest danger.... | |
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...interests, directed by the policy, supported by the arms of that crown, was placed on the throne of Spain. King WILLIAM the Third beheld this formidable union...great, and once rival, monarchies. At the end of a life spent in defending the liberties > Ibid p. 310,311. of Europe, he saw them in their greatest danger.... | |
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...the policy, supported by the arms of that crown, was placed on the throne of Spain. King William III. beheld this formidable union of two great, and once rival monarchies. At the end of a life spent in defending the liberties i Europe, he saw them in their greatest danger. He provided for their... | |
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