The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Том 24J. Dodsley, 1800 |
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... observed , that this kind of evidence has , upon this occafion , derived great force , from the weightiness of the mat- ter , and from its having neither been controverted , nor any other account fubftituted in its place , by those who ...
... observed , that this kind of evidence has , upon this occafion , derived great force , from the weightiness of the mat- ter , and from its having neither been controverted , nor any other account fubftituted in its place , by those who ...
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... observed , that the victory at Guildford , Gen. Arnold's uninterrupted progress , together with the reinforcements which had , this year , been fent from Europe to New York , had excited a full expectation at home , that the prefent ...
... observed , that the victory at Guildford , Gen. Arnold's uninterrupted progress , together with the reinforcements which had , this year , been fent from Europe to New York , had excited a full expectation at home , that the prefent ...
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... observation , that the address was drawn up in language the moft proper for the houfe to adopt , and he therefore moved it . The motion was feconded with spirit and ability by Lord Lewif ham , who obferved , that the most wanton wars ...
... observation , that the address was drawn up in language the moft proper for the houfe to adopt , and he therefore moved it . The motion was feconded with spirit and ability by Lord Lewif ham , who obferved , that the most wanton wars ...
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... observation and knowledge . The conduct of the Dutch was much more feverely treated by the mini- fters here than in the other house ; and and their own was treated with fill lefs mercy by 172 * ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1781 .
... observation and knowledge . The conduct of the Dutch was much more feverely treated by the mini- fters here than in the other house ; and and their own was treated with fill lefs mercy by 172 * ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1781 .
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... observed afterwards in the lobby of the Houfe of Com- mons . The people he first faw in the lobby were not the fame , he thought , who were there very late in the evening ; for the latter were a lower kind of people , more a mob of ...
... observed afterwards in the lobby of the Houfe of Com- mons . The people he first faw in the lobby were not the fame , he thought , who were there very late in the evening ; for the latter were a lower kind of people , more a mob of ...
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