The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Том 13J. Dodsley, 1794 |
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... manner , as would totally prevent their future incurfions . Another part of the great primary defign formed by the court of Pe- terfburgh , ftill remains for comple- tion ; and is a matter of fuch im- portance , as to render its iffue ...
... manner , as would totally prevent their future incurfions . Another part of the great primary defign formed by the court of Pe- terfburgh , ftill remains for comple- tion ; and is a matter of fuch im- portance , as to render its iffue ...
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... manner from the army under Count Panin ; and the lower part of the province , near the Black- fea , was experiencing the fame treatment , from the troops under Baron Inglefrom , who was fent by General Romanzow after the late victory ...
... manner from the army under Count Panin ; and the lower part of the province , near the Black- fea , was experiencing the fame treatment , from the troops under Baron Inglefrom , who was fent by General Romanzow after the late victory ...
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... manner , that they again recovered their camp and their bat- tery . This fuccefs brought toge- ther the scattered Mainotes , and the fiege was again renewed . The Ruffians now faw , that their only hope of fuccefs depended upon ex ...
... manner , that they again recovered their camp and their bat- tery . This fuccefs brought toge- ther the scattered Mainotes , and the fiege was again renewed . The Ruffians now faw , that their only hope of fuccefs depended upon ex ...
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... manner , as well as from burning and plundering the city , which they leveral times endeavoured ; nor was tranquillity thoroughly re- itored , till the arrival of Cara Ciman Oglou , a Turkish nobleman of great power and riches in that ...
... manner , as well as from burning and plundering the city , which they leveral times endeavoured ; nor was tranquillity thoroughly re- itored , till the arrival of Cara Ciman Oglou , a Turkish nobleman of great power and riches in that ...
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... manner be capable of fupporting them it might be imagined that in fuch a ftate of infecurity and anarchy , where there is fo little hope of enjoying the future crop , the husbandmen would wholly a- bandon the cultivation of the earth ...
... manner be capable of fupporting them it might be imagined that in fuch a ftate of infecurity and anarchy , where there is fo little hope of enjoying the future crop , the husbandmen would wholly a- bandon the cultivation of the earth ...
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