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... Spain and Portugal , which have taken place in this and the late Reigns , have given the former a degree of ... Spain . Britain would be rejoiced to find us at variance with Spain on any points . She remembers that we were once her ...
... Spain and Portugal , which have taken place in this and the late Reigns , have given the former a degree of ... Spain . Britain would be rejoiced to find us at variance with Spain on any points . She remembers that we were once her ...
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... Spain to take part in the war , she might hesitate about press- ing Spain into a treaty with us on terms that would not comprehend this object . He said , Mr. Gerard had reasoned well about those matters , but that he did not believe ...
... Spain to take part in the war , she might hesitate about press- ing Spain into a treaty with us on terms that would not comprehend this object . He said , Mr. Gerard had reasoned well about those matters , but that he did not believe ...
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... Spain would be useful ? Of no more weight is another opinion , which supposes the influence of Spain will promote our interests with the Italian States ; true it is that the king of Naples is the son of the king of Spain , but until a ...
... Spain would be useful ? Of no more weight is another opinion , which supposes the influence of Spain will promote our interests with the Italian States ; true it is that the king of Naples is the son of the king of Spain , but until a ...
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