The union of the two kingdoms was a work, of which many had quite despaired, in which number I was one ; and those who entertained better hopes, thought it must have run out into a long negotiation for several years : but beyond all men's expectation,... The Growth of British Policy: An Historical Essay - Pàgina 354per Sir John Robert Seeley - 1895 - 839 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Cobbett - 1819 - 810 pàgines
...still more important measure. " The union," says he, " of the two kingdoms was a work of which many had despaired, in which number I was one ; and those who...better hopes, thought it must have run out into a long negotiation for several years ; but, beyond all men's expectation, it was begun and finished within... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1819 - 816 pàgines
...union," says he, " of the two kingdoms was a work of which many had despaired, in which number I was une; and those who entertained better hopes, thought it must have run out into я long negotiation for several years ; but, beyond all men's expectation, it was begun and finished... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 468 pàgines
...parliament of* Scotland, because it was apprehended that it would meet with the greatest opposition there. The union of the two kingdoms was a work, of which...better hopes, thought it must have run out into a long negotiation for several years : but beyond all men's expectation, it was begun and finished within... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 464 pàgines
...parliament of Scotland, because it was apprehended that it would meet with the greatest opposition there. The union of the two kingdoms was a work, of which...better hopes, thought it must have run out into a long negotiation for several years : but beyond all men's expectation, it was begun and finished within... | |
| Gilbert Burnet, Thomas Stackhouse - 1906 - 440 pàgines
...Parliament of Scotland, because it was apprehended that it would meet with the greatest opposition there. The Union of the two kingdoms was a work of which...better hopes, thought it must have run out into a long negotiation for several years ; but, beyond all men's expectation, it was begun and finished within... | |
| Gilbert Burnet, Thomas Stackhouse - 1906 - 436 pàgines
...Parliament of Scotland, because it was apprehended that it would meet with the greatest opposition there. The Union of the two kingdoms was a work of which many had quite despaired, in which number T~was one~; and tfiose who entertained better hopes, thought it must have run out into a long negotiation... | |
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