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... Italians ; and being nursed in arms , hath so far extinguished pity and remorse , that he will at any time sacrifice a thousand men's lives , to a caprice of glory or revenge . He had conceived an incurable hatred for the treasurer , as ...
... Italians ; and being nursed in arms , hath so far extinguished pity and remorse , that he will at any time sacrifice a thousand men's lives , to a caprice of glory or revenge . He had conceived an incurable hatred for the treasurer , as ...
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... Italy , the dominions and territories , which in the begin- ning of the present war belonged to the Duke of Savoy , and are now in the possession of France , shall be restored to his Royal Highness ; and such other places in Italy shall ...
... Italy , the dominions and territories , which in the begin- ning of the present war belonged to the Duke of Savoy , and are now in the possession of France , shall be restored to his Royal Highness ; and such other places in Italy shall ...
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... Italy , the dominions and territories , which in the begin- ning of the present war belonged to the Duke of Savoy , and are now in the possession of France , shall be restored to his Royal Highness ; and such other places in Italy shall ...
... Italy , the dominions and territories , which in the begin- ning of the present war belonged to the Duke of Savoy , and are now in the possession of France , shall be restored to his Royal Highness ; and such other places in Italy shall ...
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... Italy shall be yielded to the Duke of Savoy , as shall be found necessary , according to the sense of those treaties made between the said Duke and his allies . " That the King's sentiments of the present government of Great Britain ...
... Italy shall be yielded to the Duke of Savoy , as shall be found necessary , according to the sense of those treaties made between the said Duke and his allies . " That the King's sentiments of the present government of Great Britain ...
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... Italian , one of his clerks , to Frankfort , where the Earl of Peterborough was then expected . This man was instructed to pass for a Spaniard , and insinuate himself into the Earl's service ; which he accordingly did , and gave con ...
... Italian , one of his clerks , to Frankfort , where the Earl of Peterborough was then expected . This man was instructed to pass for a Spaniard , and insinuate himself into the Earl's service ; which he accordingly did , and gave con ...
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