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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... given that France had entered into any engagements to compel Denmark to depart from her neutrality ; and as to any hostile design on the part of Denmark , it was not even pretended . Ministers however , sensible that so miserable an ...
... given that France had entered into any engagements to compel Denmark to depart from her neutrality ; and as to any hostile design on the part of Denmark , it was not even pretended . Ministers however , sensible that so miserable an ...
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... given , by the parties concerned . The Crown Prince of Denmark had before in the most explicit terms contradicted the assertion of our ministers as to the designs of France ; and now France herself in language equally explicit , de ...
... given , by the parties concerned . The Crown Prince of Denmark had before in the most explicit terms contradicted the assertion of our ministers as to the designs of France ; and now France herself in language equally explicit , de ...
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... given by the par- ties to the treaty of Tilsit , the Emperors of France and Russia , to these assertions . No : the very ministers who made them had pre- viously asserted the direct contrary . In an official dispatch dated August 5th ...
... given by the par- ties to the treaty of Tilsit , the Emperors of France and Russia , to these assertions . No : the very ministers who made them had pre- viously asserted the direct contrary . In an official dispatch dated August 5th ...
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... given to the public ; hoping that gentleman , as his friends complain of his sentiments being much misrepresented , will in jus- tice to himself publish it , we are willing for the sake of allowing ministers every advantage that can ...
... given to the public ; hoping that gentleman , as his friends complain of his sentiments being much misrepresented , will in jus- tice to himself publish it , we are willing for the sake of allowing ministers every advantage that can ...
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... given his sanction to the conduct of ministers towards Denmark : we believe there is no act of public wickedness which such a man is not capable of supporting , and that he is therefore absolutely unfit to be the re- presentative of a ...
... given his sanction to the conduct of ministers towards Denmark : we believe there is no act of public wickedness which such a man is not capable of supporting , and that he is therefore absolutely unfit to be the re- presentative of a ...
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