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That there should be a Conquest without a Battle: A Kingdom peaceably Deliver'd up by a Prince to his greatest Enemy; who had at the same time to all Appearance a better Force actually in the Field to defend it, |
That there should be a Conquest without a Battle: A Kingdom peaceably Delivered up by a Prince to his greatest Enemy; who had At the same time to all Appearance a better Force actually in the Field to defend it, |
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See K. J 's Letter to the E. of Fev. about Disbanding the Army, with the E's Letter thereupon to the Prince of Orange. |
See K. J is letter to the E. of Fev. about Disbanding the Army, with the Es letter thereupon to the Prince of Orange. |
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