| 1711 - 536 页
...Coon as the Publitk Affairs would permit, and I am gUd that I can now tell you, that norwithftioding the Arts of thofe who delight in War, both Place and Time are appointed for Opening the Treaty of a General Peace. Our Allies (efpecially the States General)... | |
| Abel Boyer - 1712 - 528 页
...Pub•*• ' lick Affairs would permit, and I am glad ' that I can now tell you, that notwithftanding * the Arts of thofe who delight in War, both ' Place and Time are appointed for Opening ths * Treaty of a General Peace. e Our Allies (Specially the States General^)... | |
| Casimir] [Freschot - 1715 - 682 页
...foon as the publick Affairs would permit, and I am glad that I can now tell you, that notwithftanding the Arts of thofe who delight in War, both Place and Time are zppointcd for opening the Treaty of a General Peace. Our Allies (efpecially the States General... | |
| 1724 - 400 页
...in laying before the Parliament the State of the Treaty then on Foot, faid, t That notwithftanding the Arts of thofe who delight in War, both Place and Time are appointed for opening the Treaty of a General Peace. Our Allies, efpecially the States General,... | |
| 1744 - 560 页
...1711. declare from the Throne, That notiuitbflanding the Arts of thofe •who delighted in I4' r ar, both Place and Time were appointed for opening the Treaty of a general c Peace; That our Allies, efpecially the States-General, ivhofe Intereft (tie looked upon as infeparable... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1899 - 524 页
...J In her fpeech, the Queen tells both Houfes, That, notwithftanding the arts ot thofe who delighted in war, both place and time were appointed for opening the treaty of a general peace. The Lords prefent an addrefs, concluding in thefe word* ; That no peace can be fafe or honourable to... | |
| Nicholas Tindal - 1763 - 564 页
...according to the advice and reprefentation made to her by her minifters, faid, ' That notwith' Standing the arts of thofe who ' delight in war, both place and ' time are appointed for open' ing the treaty of a general * peace. Our allies, efpecially ' the ftates-general,... | |
| Edmund Calamy - 1829 - 588 页
...107, 108. — C. pearance of no small pleasure, that " notwithstanding the arts of those who delighted in war, both place and time were appointed for opening the Treaty of; a general Peace." The Dissenters appearing, universally, warm against it, the High Church Party were of opinion, that,... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1872 - 390 页
...of Strafford, Dec. 4, 1711. last. In her Speech from the Throne the Queen informed the Houses that both place and time were appointed for opening the treaty of a General Peace, " notwithstanding " she added " the arts of those who delight in war "—an indirect reflection, as... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1892 - 658 页
...Whigs, when Parliament met on December 7th. The Queen announced in her speech from the throne that both place and time were appointed for opening the treaty of a general peace, " notwithstanding the arts of those who delight in war" — an expression which was interpreted as... | |
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