| 1762 - Страниц: 544
...ftate of public affairs, and his own great peril, determined by the advice, and with the aflllbnce and confent of the principal Nobility, to fecure the...upon himfelf the adminiftration of the government. Tiiis was accordingly done, and not long after the Queen left her convent, and, a difpenfation having... | |
| John Campbell - 1750 - Страниц: 538
...publick Affairs, and his own great Peril, determined by the Advice, and with the Affiflance and Content of the principal Nobility, to fecure the Perfon of...having been obtained from the Court of Rome for that Purpoff, efpoufed the Prince Don Pedrt, who removed jllpbonfo' to the Ifland of Tercera, where he kept... | |
| John Campbell - 1753 - Страниц: 534
...State of publick Affairs, and his own great Peril, determined by the Advice, and with the Affiftance and Confent of the principal Nobility, to fecure the...and not long after the Queen left her Convent, and aDifpenfation having been obtained from the Court of Rome for that Purpofe, e'poufed the Prince Don... | |
| 1765 - Страниц: 622
...ftate of public affairs, and his own great peril, determined by the advice, and with the afiiftance and confent of the principal nobility, to fecure the perfon of the king, and to take upon himfclf the adminiftiation of the government. This was accordingly done, and not long , after the queen... | |
| 1783 - Страниц: 506
...public affairs,3ndhisown great peril, determined, by the advice and with the affiftance and confentof the principal nobility, to fecure the perfon of the king, and to take upon himfelf the administration of the government. This was accordingly done, and not long after the queen left her... | |
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