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... death . Some of the Coffacks of Yaick , who were taken prifoners , offered on condition of obtaining a pardon , to find out their chief , and deliver him up alive . This offer was most willingly accepted , and the Cof- facks having fet ...
... death . Some of the Coffacks of Yaick , who were taken prifoners , offered on condition of obtaining a pardon , to find out their chief , and deliver him up alive . This offer was most willingly accepted , and the Cof- facks having fet ...
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... Death of the French King . Succeeded by his Grandjon . Happy effects of Inoculation . Changes in the Miniftry . Dukes of Orleans and Chartres in difgrace ; but are foon recalled to Court . The ancient Parliament of Paris restored , but ...
... Death of the French King . Succeeded by his Grandjon . Happy effects of Inoculation . Changes in the Miniftry . Dukes of Orleans and Chartres in difgrace ; but are foon recalled to Court . The ancient Parliament of Paris restored , but ...
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... of nature , have been crowned with fuccefs . The death of Lewis XV . King of France , concluded a remarkable period of two fuccefive reigns , which , for their extraordinary length , are fcarcely to which , 26 ] ANNUAL REGISTER.
... of nature , have been crowned with fuccefs . The death of Lewis XV . King of France , concluded a remarkable period of two fuccefive reigns , which , for their extraordinary length , are fcarcely to which , 26 ] ANNUAL REGISTER.
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... Death of the Pope . Emperor of Morocco declares war against the Dutch . A Singular war , without an avowal of ill will , or a pre- tence of injury , has taken place between Spain and the Emperor of Morocco . In the place of those ufual ...
... Death of the Pope . Emperor of Morocco declares war against the Dutch . A Singular war , without an avowal of ill will , or a pre- tence of injury , has taken place between Spain and the Emperor of Morocco . In the place of those ufual ...
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... feem probable , that the death of the Pope will have any extraor- Sept. 21ft . dinary effect upon the public affairs of Italy . Such events are not now of of the importance that they have been . They , 40 ] ANNUAL REGISTER.
... feem probable , that the death of the Pope will have any extraor- Sept. 21ft . dinary effect upon the public affairs of Italy . Such events are not now of of the importance that they have been . They , 40 ] ANNUAL REGISTER.
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