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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... court of Great Britain with a sense of importance of terminating the calamities of war , and again , w the express approbation of France , offered her mediation betw the two hostile courts . The answer returned by our minist demanded ...
... court of Great Britain with a sense of importance of terminating the calamities of war , and again , w the express approbation of France , offered her mediation betw the two hostile courts . The answer returned by our minist demanded ...
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... court of Portugal , and chivalrous court of Sweden ! As these are our only remaining allies , we have kindly prevailed on them to accept of one hundred thousand pounds each as the first part of a subsidy . There have been periods in the ...
... court of Portugal , and chivalrous court of Sweden ! As these are our only remaining allies , we have kindly prevailed on them to accept of one hundred thousand pounds each as the first part of a subsidy . There have been periods in the ...
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... courts of Europe , they declared that " his Majesty had received the most positive information of the " determination ... court of Russia at this time was conformable to these sentiments . Russian vessels of war passed with safety even ...
... courts of Europe , they declared that " his Majesty had received the most positive information of the " determination ... court of Russia at this time was conformable to these sentiments . Russian vessels of war passed with safety even ...
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... court of Petersburgh ) " which unite the two courts of London and Co- penhagen , would have inspired the king with the desire of avoid- ing such a painful extremity , and of respecting as far as depended upon himself the interests of ...
... court of Petersburgh ) " which unite the two courts of London and Co- penhagen , would have inspired the king with the desire of avoid- ing such a painful extremity , and of respecting as far as depended upon himself the interests of ...
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... court of King's Bench on this subject- “ The name , character , and honour of the country had been more completely sacrificed in the transaction alluded to , than in any re- " corded in the annals of our history . It was a transaction ...
... court of King's Bench on this subject- “ The name , character , and honour of the country had been more completely sacrificed in the transaction alluded to , than in any re- " corded in the annals of our history . It was a transaction ...
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