| Roger Acherley - Great Britain - 1731 - 368 pages
...executes it felf. " That the Intereft of Spain, is, to ftipu port, it : And in France, the Petfons, to *' whom, that Succeffion is to belong, will " be ready and powerful enough to yin" dicate their own Right. " The Strength of the Hypothefia ( if there be any in it ) takes its Root... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 386 pages
...fuch, that it executeth it' felf. The Intereft of Spain is to fupport it, and in France, ' the Perfous to whom that Succeffion is to belong, will be ^ '...vindicate their own Right. ' France and Spain are now more effectually divided than ' ever. And thus, by the Bleffing of God, will a real Bal' lance of Power... | |
| Jonathan Swift - Great Britain - 1758 - 422 pages
...: the intereft of ct Spain is to fupport it ; and in France, <c the perfons to whom that fucceflion is " to belong, will be ready and powerful " enough...vindicate their own right. " France and Spain are now more efcc fectually divided than ever. And thus, " by the bleffing of God, will a real " balance of power... | |
| Jonathan Swift - Great Britain - 1758 - 334 pages
...tees to the fame. i • " THE Nature of this Propofal is fuch, "that it executeth itfelf: The Intereft of " Spain is to fupport it ; and in France, the " Perfons, to whom that Succeffion is to be'c long, will be ready and powerful enough " to vindicate their own right. " France and Spain are... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - Great Britain - 1763 - 598 pages
...felf. The intereft of Spain is to fupport it; and in France 4C the perfons, to whom that fucceffion is to belong, will be " ready and powerful enough to vindicate their own right. c< France and Spain are now more effectually divided than *' ever. And thus, by thq blrfling of God,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1775 - 436 pages
...itfelf: the intereft of Spain is, " to fupport it; and in prance, the perfons to " whom that fuccefhon is to belong, will be " ready and powerful enough to vindicate " their own right. " A treaty of commeree between thefe " kingdoms and France has been entered " upon; but the exceffive... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 482 pages
...itfelf : the intereft of Spain is to fup" port it ; and in France, the perfons to whom " that fucceffion is to belong, will be ready and " powerful enough...vindicate their own right. " France and Spain are now more effe&ually " divided than ever. And thus, by the bleffing " of God, will a real balance of power be... | |
| Great Britain - 1791 - 354 pages
...itfelf : the intereft of Spain is to fupport it; and, in France, the peribns to whom that fucceffion is to belong will be ready and powerful enough to...vindicate their own right. " France and Spain are now more effectually divided than ever. And thus, by the bleffmg of God, will a real balance of power be fixed... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 460 pages
...: the interest of Spain is, to support " it ; and in France, the persons to whom that suc" cession is to belong, will be ready and powerful " enough...vindicate their own right. " France and Spain are now more effectually " divided than ever. And thus, by the blessing of God, will a real balance of power be... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 530 pages
...itself: the interest of Spain is, to support " it ; and in France, the persons to whom that suc'* cession is to belong, will be ready and powerful " enough...vindicate their own right. " France and Spain are now more effectually " divided than ever. And thus, by the blessing of " God, will a real balance of power be... | |
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