The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Том 9J. Dodsley, 1793 |
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... observed in justice to the Italian minifter , that some of his regulations deferved praife ; among which was that for light- ing the streets of Madrid , for which purpose he had above 5000 lamps fixed in that metropolis . And if the ...
... observed in justice to the Italian minifter , that some of his regulations deferved praife ; among which was that for light- ing the streets of Madrid , for which purpose he had above 5000 lamps fixed in that metropolis . And if the ...
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... observed , that those of an higher rank ainongft them did not take any pains to allay the ferment ; it is probable , that many of the more ferious of them condemned in their own minds feveral acts that were committed ; but did not think ...
... observed , that those of an higher rank ainongft them did not take any pains to allay the ferment ; it is probable , that many of the more ferious of them condemned in their own minds feveral acts that were committed ; but did not think ...
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... observed , that the e- normous fums owing to our mer- chants , in the colonies , added greatly to the difficulties the pub . lic were under , and feverely affect ed the trading and manufacturing part of the community . These debts ...
... observed , that the e- normous fums owing to our mer- chants , in the colonies , added greatly to the difficulties the pub . lic were under , and feverely affect ed the trading and manufacturing part of the community . These debts ...
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... observed it was neceffary to clear away from the question , all that mafs of dif- fertation and learning , difplayed in arguments which have been brought from fpeculative men , who have written upon the fub- ject of government . That ...
... observed it was neceffary to clear away from the question , all that mafs of dif- fertation and learning , difplayed in arguments which have been brought from fpeculative men , who have written upon the fub- ject of government . That ...
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... observed a raven take up one of them , with which it flew away ; and very foon after the raven returned , lighted upon the ground , took up the o- ther mitten , and went off with it as before ; being furprised , he rofe to fee if he ...
... observed a raven take up one of them , with which it flew away ; and very foon after the raven returned , lighted upon the ground , took up the o- ther mitten , and went off with it as before ; being furprised , he rofe to fee if he ...
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