The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1809 |
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... called to the field of glory , which was represented as dangerous only to their enemies . He Buonaparte , at the same time , in- flamed the military ardour of his troops , and the whole French nation , with whose character he was tho ...
... called to the field of glory , which was represented as dangerous only to their enemies . He Buonaparte , at the same time , in- flamed the military ardour of his troops , and the whole French nation , with whose character he was tho ...
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... called the troops that were dispersed in the Hanse towns , Hanover , and the duchies of Mag- deburg , and Mecklenburg , to Po- merania ; they were replaced by 31,000 Spaniards , the flower of the Spanish army of these 26,000 , in ...
... called the troops that were dispersed in the Hanse towns , Hanover , and the duchies of Mag- deburg , and Mecklenburg , to Po- merania ; they were replaced by 31,000 Spaniards , the flower of the Spanish army of these 26,000 , in ...
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... called in October , assem bled according to appointment , on the 15th of December . It was opened in his majesty's name , by commission . The commissioners were the archbishop of Canterbury , the Chancellor , the earl of Ayls- ford ...
... called in October , assem bled according to appointment , on the 15th of December . It was opened in his majesty's name , by commission . The commissioners were the archbishop of Canterbury , the Chancellor , the earl of Ayls- ford ...
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... called it , was ended . Mr. C. having made these explanations of his sentiments concerning the negotiation , willing to vote for the address . was Lord Henry Petty said , that du . ring the last year it was evident to all the world ...
... called it , was ended . Mr. C. having made these explanations of his sentiments concerning the negotiation , willing to vote for the address . was Lord Henry Petty said , that du . ring the last year it was evident to all the world ...
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... called on to discuss the plan , he would now offer the few observations that at present occurred to him . - Lord H. Petty thought that he had better state these in the committee . Mr. Long replied , that he thought it more regular to ...
... called on to discuss the plan , he would now offer the few observations that at present occurred to him . - Lord H. Petty thought that he had better state these in the committee . Mr. Long replied , that he thought it more regular to ...
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