The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Том 23J. Dodsley, 1788 |
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... crown the cala- mity , the plague had in the pre- ceding year made fuch horrible ravages in Conftantinople , as had not been before known in that ca- pital ( to which it is fo frequent a vifitor ) fince its firft acquifition com- by the ...
... crown the cala- mity , the plague had in the pre- ceding year made fuch horrible ravages in Conftantinople , as had not been before known in that ca- pital ( to which it is fo frequent a vifitor ) fince its firft acquifition com- by the ...
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... crown and the body of the law . He drew from neglect and obfcu- rity men without intrigue , who were rendered refpectable to the public by a general opinion of their probity . in the office of fecretary of state ; in which , if he had ...
... crown and the body of the law . He drew from neglect and obfcu- rity men without intrigue , who were rendered refpectable to the public by a general opinion of their probity . in the office of fecretary of state ; in which , if he had ...
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... bring it , if poffible , to act under the autho- rity of the crown ; but after a very few and feeble attempts , which were fruftrated with fcorn , it was thought more wife to concur in what . 24 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1780 .
... bring it , if poffible , to act under the autho- rity of the crown ; but after a very few and feeble attempts , which were fruftrated with fcorn , it was thought more wife to concur in what . 24 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1780 .
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... crown and people of Great Britain , they were called upon by every princi- ple of duty , and every confidera- tion of intereft , to exert their united efforts in the fupport and defence of their country . - That , although the defigns ...
... crown and people of Great Britain , they were called upon by every princi- ple of duty , and every confidera- tion of intereft , to exert their united efforts in the fupport and defence of their country . - That , although the defigns ...
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... ( and it were almoft to be wifhed they had ) their reception would have been fuch , as would not only have added to their dif grace , but would have afforded them to crown the hiftory of their cam- paign . It 48 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1780 .
... ( and it were almoft to be wifhed they had ) their reception would have been fuch , as would not only have added to their dif grace , but would have afforded them to crown the hiftory of their cam- paign . It 48 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1780 .
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