| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1707 - 332 pages
...had the boldnefs to vifit the Embbafladour there, who knew him to be fuch, and offering his fervice acquainted him with his Journey, as if there had been no Laws There for his reception. And for the mod invidious Protection and Countenance of that whole Party, a Publick Agent from Rome ( firft M'... | |
| Thomas Birch - Great Britain - 1756 - 396 pages
...the boldnefs *' to vifit the Embaffador there, who knew cc him to be fuch, and offering his fervice " acquainted him with his journey, as if " there had been no laws there for his re" ception. And for the moft invidious pro" tection and countenance of the -whole party % " a public... | |
| William Harris - Great Britain - 1758 - 458 pages
...the boldnefs to vifit the embaflador there, • who knew him to be fuch, and, offering his fervice, acquainted him with his journey, as if there had been...countenance of that whole party, a public agent from Rome (firft Mr. Con, a Scotijhman, and after him the count of Rofetti, an Italian) refided at London in... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1807 - 496 pages
...had the boldnefs to vifit the ambaflador there, who knew him to be fuch, and, offering his fervice, acquainted him with his journey, as if there had been...countenance of that whole party, a public agent from Rome (firft Mr. Con, a Scottifh-man; and after him the Count of Rofetti, an Italian) refided at London in... | |
| Micaiah Towgood - Dissenters - 1812 - 610 pages
...their former modesty and fear, and were as willing to be known as to be hearkened to. And for the most invidious protection and countenance of that whole party, a public agent from Rome, first Mr. Con a Scottish man, and after him the count of Rozetti an Italian, resided at London in great... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 518 pages
...had the boldness to visit the embassador there, who knew him to be such, and, offering his service, acquainted him with his journey, as if there had been no laws there for his reception. And for the most invidious protection and countenance of that whole party, a public agent from Home (first Mr.... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 510 pages
...acquainted him with his journey, as if there had been no laws there for his reception. And for the most invidious protection and countenance of that whole party, a public agent from Rome (first Mr. Con, a Scotishman, and after him the count of Rosetti, an Italian) resided at London in... | |
| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1817 - 612 pages
...visit the ambassador there, who ' knew him to be such, and offering him his service, ac• quainted him with his journey, as if there had been no • laws there for his reception ; and for the most invidious, ' protection and countenance of that whole party, a public ' agent from Rome, (first... | |
| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1817 - 656 pages
...quainted him with his journey, as if there had been uo ' laws there for his reception ; and for the most invidious ' protection and countenance of that whole party, a public ' agent from Rome, (first Mr. Con, a Scottish- man, and af' ter him the count of Rosetti an Italian) resided in London... | |
| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1822 - 552 pages
...the boldness to visit the ambassador there, who knew him to be such, and offering him his service, acquainted him with his journey, as if there had been no laws there for his reception ; and for the most invidious protection and countenance of that whole party, a public agent from Rome (first Mr.... | |
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