. The Compleat geographer, or, The chorography and topography of all the known parts of the earth [microform] : to which is premis'd an introduction to geography, and a natural history of the earth and the elements ... to which are added maps of every country, fairly engraven on copper, according to the latest surveys, and newest discoveries, most engrav'd by Herman Moll. Geography; Geography; Natural history; Atlases, British; Géographie; Géographie; Sciences naturelles; Atlas britanniques. Holland. NET IIERL AND S. 151 EiliA without their Confcnt, for Levying the Money he acinandcil ; anil i


. The Compleat geographer, or, The chorography and topography of all the known parts of the earth [microform] : to which is premis'd an introduction to geography, and a natural history of the earth and the elements ... to which are added maps of every country, fairly engraven on copper, according to the latest surveys, and newest discoveries, most engrav'd by Herman Moll. Geography; Geography; Natural history; Atlases, British; Géographie; Géographie; Sciences naturelles; Atlas britanniques. Holland. NET IIERL AND S. 151 EiliA without their Confcnt, for Levying the Money he acinandcil ; anil iipDn the People's reluling 10 pay ic, ijus'il the Soldiers to rake ii hy force, ami com- iii'aiuleii thole to I'C har,(>,'d upon ihc Sigii-inilt' that hul reliis'd to pay ; hut was iiuirriipied in his ca- reer by the arrival ot News Iroin thljtul, the Biitl by the Guefei: 'I heic were the I', to whom the PapilH had given that. Natnc in Contempt, and vho, to avoid the Rigor ot the Inqiiilition, »nd /'s (Jovernmenl, had Hed, fomc into the Woods and FartnclTe!!, and others to Sea, where they liv' Thefcbeing grown lUongby the additionsof (omc at the remains ot the Prince ot Ouni^r's Army, landed in }lolUnd, and feiz'd the Hriel; which was tollow'd by the Revolt of moll ot ihe Towns ol IhllnnJ ini.\ :{eaUnd; and the Prince of Orange coining foon after out f Gt'm.)«> with new Forces, became I'o formidable, rhai the King found it nbloltitely necetfary to remove the Duke ot ///t'-i, whofe violent Proceedings h id 'd fuel) a Spirit of H itred, not only of him, but of the whole SpMifli Intcrelf, that without very prudent and , there was little hopes of ever bringing thele Provinces to Obedience. AherJ'^lva'i departure, [{equifenei had the Govern- ment for a little time ; but lie dying, thcAdminiltra- tion fell of courfe to the Council,till a new Governor came. Don John of /lufirU was appointed to fuc- ce


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