Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany) [afterw.] The Political review and monthly mirror of the times, Том 3Benjamin Flower 1808 |
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... considered as a proof of pacific disposition of France , is construed as an insult , “ " an unjustifiable doubt of the sincerity of his Majesty's profession Ministers declare their resolution , not to enter on negociation they are ...
... considered as a proof of pacific disposition of France , is construed as an insult , “ " an unjustifiable doubt of the sincerity of his Majesty's profession Ministers declare their resolution , not to enter on negociation they are ...
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... considered as hostile , but even his valued friends and relatives occupied the highest departments of the state , never lost sight of those objects , which although they have been most unhappily neglected , in a greater or less degree ...
... considered as hostile , but even his valued friends and relatives occupied the highest departments of the state , never lost sight of those objects , which although they have been most unhappily neglected , in a greater or less degree ...
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... considered , per se , as a " good ; " it shews a disposition in the party proposing it to close the horrors of war ; and as to its " suspending the activity or dis- " mounting the spirit of war , " a reference to former negociations ...
... considered , per se , as a " good ; " it shews a disposition in the party proposing it to close the horrors of war ; and as to its " suspending the activity or dis- " mounting the spirit of war , " a reference to former negociations ...
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... considered all the informati fore us , respecting the late attack on Copenhagen , and the war in we have consequently been involved ; and that we deeply lament to found it imperfect , contradictory , and unsatisfactory in all its parts ...
... considered all the informati fore us , respecting the late attack on Copenhagen , and the war in we have consequently been involved ; and that we deeply lament to found it imperfect , contradictory , and unsatisfactory in all its parts ...
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... considered as the friends of " those with whom he acted ; " the appointment of new members on the committee , the professed friends of ministers , and of Lord MELVILLE , we adduced as evidence to prove the justice of our opinion ...
... considered as the friends of " those with whom he acted ; " the appointment of new members on the committee , the professed friends of ministers , and of Lord MELVILLE , we adduced as evidence to prove the justice of our opinion ...
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