Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Page 293
... compofed manner , L'enfant dit vrai , The Child fays true . That the Reader may fee what party the Au- thor of this Letter is of , I fhall fhew how he fpeaks 1 of the French King and the Duke of Anjou , N 3 of The WHIG - EXAMINER . 293.
... compofed manner , L'enfant dit vrai , The Child fays true . That the Reader may fee what party the Au- thor of this Letter is of , I fhall fhew how he fpeaks 1 of the French King and the Duke of Anjou , N 3 of The WHIG - EXAMINER . 293.
Page 294
... Duke of Anjou has had leisure to take off those whom he fufpected , to confirm his friends , to regulate his revenues , to increafe and form bis troops , and above all , to roufe that spirit in the Spanish nation , which a fucceffion of ...
... Duke of Anjou has had leisure to take off those whom he fufpected , to confirm his friends , to regulate his revenues , to increafe and form bis troops , and above all , to roufe that spirit in the Spanish nation , which a fucceffion of ...
Page 311
... Duke of Anjou has made it as impoffible for to conquer it : Nay , that instead of regaining Spain , we shall find the Duke of Anjou in a con- dition to pay the debt of gratitude , and fupport the Grandfather in his declining years , by ...
... Duke of Anjou has made it as impoffible for to conquer it : Nay , that instead of regaining Spain , we shall find the Duke of Anjou in a con- dition to pay the debt of gratitude , and fupport the Grandfather in his declining years , by ...
Page 312
... Duke of Anjou with a nu- merous army ; and if by the advantage of the fitua- tion , it could have fent and maintained in Spain ten regiments with as little trouble and expence as England could two regiments ; every impartial Judge would ...
... Duke of Anjou with a nu- merous army ; and if by the advantage of the fitua- tion , it could have fent and maintained in Spain ten regiments with as little trouble and expence as England could two regiments ; every impartial Judge would ...
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