Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Том 90Pub. for J. Hinton., 1792 |
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... Ruffia and Spain , than he before had of thofe in his own country ? This minutenefs of detail was what he ever regarded as his pe- culiar province . As he was of all men the most modest estimator of his * The following account of his ...
... Ruffia and Spain , than he before had of thofe in his own country ? This minutenefs of detail was what he ever regarded as his pe- culiar province . As he was of all men the most modest estimator of his * The following account of his ...
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... Ruffia having ac- cepted alfo the notification in queftion ; accounts of which are actually faid to have been received from Petersburgh , whence M. de St. Prieft arrived here yesterday , by the route of Warsaw , Berlin , Drefden , and ...
... Ruffia having ac- cepted alfo the notification in queftion ; accounts of which are actually faid to have been received from Petersburgh , whence M. de St. Prieft arrived here yesterday , by the route of Warsaw , Berlin , Drefden , and ...
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... Ruffia and the Porte ; and conditions have been agreed upon between us and the former of thofe powers , which we undertook to re- commend to the Porte , as the re - establish- ment of peace on fuch terms appeared to be , under all the ...
... Ruffia and the Porte ; and conditions have been agreed upon between us and the former of thofe powers , which we undertook to re- commend to the Porte , as the re - establish- ment of peace on fuch terms appeared to be , under all the ...
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... Ruffia ; but he juftified the interference of this country in favour of the Porte ; which interference , he faid , would have been more fuccefsful , had not an oppofition been raised to it . He He confidered our affairs in India to be ...
... Ruffia ; but he juftified the interference of this country in favour of the Porte ; which interference , he faid , would have been more fuccefsful , had not an oppofition been raised to it . He He confidered our affairs in India to be ...
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... Ruffia and the Porte ; but upon that he would not then dwell , as a day must come when that fubject would meet a very ferious difcuffion , and the question be brought to a decifion , however averfe to fuch decifion either the minifters ...
... Ruffia and the Porte ; but upon that he would not then dwell , as a day must come when that fubject would meet a very ferious difcuffion , and the question be brought to a decifion , however averfe to fuch decifion either the minifters ...
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