The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Том 9J. Dodsley, 1793 |
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... not however been negligent in our relation of the tranfactions of other parts of Europe ; of these we have given a full , and we hope not an unfatisfactory ac- A 2 count . count . In this volume we have closed our account.
... not however been negligent in our relation of the tranfactions of other parts of Europe ; of these we have given a full , and we hope not an unfatisfactory ac- A 2 count . count . In this volume we have closed our account.
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... given up to the Spaniards what they poffeffed on the Miffi- fippi ; and the Spaniards , as it is univerfally reported and believed , have relinquished to them the part that ftill remained in their hands , of the great and valuable ...
... given up to the Spaniards what they poffeffed on the Miffi- fippi ; and the Spaniards , as it is univerfally reported and believed , have relinquished to them the part that ftill remained in their hands , of the great and valuable ...
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... given the greatest protection to that family ; fo that as the father had lived long enough to fee every hope of fuccefs to his claims un thefe kingdoms extinct and dead , the fon has already found his very pretenfions difavowed by every ...
... given the greatest protection to that family ; fo that as the father had lived long enough to fee every hope of fuccefs to his claims un thefe kingdoms extinct and dead , the fon has already found his very pretenfions difavowed by every ...
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... given fome colour to this proceeding ; but it was fup- pofed the real motive to this ex- traordinary act , was to prevent his attefting his innocence to the people ; who were much affected , as well at his fentence , as the man- ner of ...
... given fome colour to this proceeding ; but it was fup- pofed the real motive to this ex- traordinary act , was to prevent his attefting his innocence to the people ; who were much affected , as well at his fentence , as the man- ner of ...
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... given an account of the fuc- cessful actions which brought the late dangerous war nearly to a pe- riod : it now remains to fhew in what manner it was finally con- cluded , and the advantages we tempts , Sujah Doula took a refo- lution ...
... given an account of the fuc- cessful actions which brought the late dangerous war nearly to a pe- riod : it now remains to fhew in what manner it was finally con- cluded , and the advantages we tempts , Sujah Doula took a refo- lution ...
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