Annual Register, Том 16Edmund Burke 1774 |
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... land , to adjuft difficult points with the other partitioning powers , to obferve the countenance borne by the rest of Europe upon fo extraor- dinary an innovation , and to ne- gociate loans , and recruit its ar- mies for the renewal of ...
... land , to adjuft difficult points with the other partitioning powers , to obferve the countenance borne by the rest of Europe upon fo extraor- dinary an innovation , and to ne- gociate loans , and recruit its ar- mies for the renewal of ...
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... land the troops to refit , who being moftly natives of that country , feized the opportunity to difband , and retire to their respective homes , by which the expedition was of neceffity laid afide . This ftate of inactivity , in which ...
... land the troops to refit , who being moftly natives of that country , feized the opportunity to difband , and retire to their respective homes , by which the expedition was of neceffity laid afide . This ftate of inactivity , in which ...
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... land may be liable to be called forth . In the beginning of the year , while the treaty was yet in agitation , and long before its conclufion , a ftrong fquadron was fitted out by the Danes , and kept in a readiness for service during ...
... land may be liable to be called forth . In the beginning of the year , while the treaty was yet in agitation , and long before its conclufion , a ftrong fquadron was fitted out by the Danes , and kept in a readiness for service during ...
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... land peasants ; letter from the King to the Count de Hopken . TH HE King of Poland , in his circular letter for the calling of the fenatus confilium , which was to meet at Warsaw , on the 8th of February , 1773 , informs the fena- tors ...
... land peasants ; letter from the King to the Count de Hopken . TH HE King of Poland , in his circular letter for the calling of the fenatus confilium , which was to meet at Warsaw , on the 8th of February , 1773 , informs the fena- tors ...
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... to the go- vernment and fettlement of his new fubjects , to the conduct of the great armies which he poured into Po- land , and to the tranfactions which were were to take place at Warfaw . As the King 42 ] ANNUAL REGISTER.
... to the go- vernment and fettlement of his new fubjects , to the conduct of the great armies which he poured into Po- land , and to the tranfactions which were were to take place at Warfaw . As the King 42 ] ANNUAL REGISTER.
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