A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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Page 402
... France to endeavour to effect such a regulation of the trade of the two nations as might secure the re - introduction of French goods to England . But insuperable difficulties were now op- posed . England was beginning to rival France ...
... France to endeavour to effect such a regulation of the trade of the two nations as might secure the re - introduction of French goods to England . But insuperable difficulties were now op- posed . England was beginning to rival France ...
Page 417
... France would listen to the new articles which had been proposed to him . By communicating to his parliament , however , the proposals he had made , William in all probability expected that he should secure the concur- rence of ...
... France would listen to the new articles which had been proposed to him . By communicating to his parliament , however , the proposals he had made , William in all probability expected that he should secure the concur- rence of ...
Page 472
... France and England proceeded , and was ultimately concluded . The conferences at Utrecht were disturbed and interrupted by quarrels , and Lord Strafford and the Marquess de Borgo , minister for Savoy , insulted by the populace . After ...
... France and England proceeded , and was ultimately concluded . The conferences at Utrecht were disturbed and interrupted by quarrels , and Lord Strafford and the Marquess de Borgo , minister for Savoy , insulted by the populace . After ...
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