The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Том 9Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1793 |
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... hands of an enterprifing and induftrious people , have had a con- ftant operation in their favour , and they recover apace . The court of France feems at prefent to lay itself out with the greatest care , to cement and culti- vate the ...
... hands of an enterprifing and induftrious people , have had a con- ftant operation in their favour , and they recover apace . The court of France feems at prefent to lay itself out with the greatest care , to cement and culti- vate the ...
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... hand , the Poles infifted on the ftrict observance of their laws , of which the conftitutions are now a part . 1766 . The memorials we have taken notice of , were unfortunately far from producing the defired effect . On the opening of ...
... hand , the Poles infifted on the ftrict observance of their laws , of which the conftitutions are now a part . 1766 . The memorials we have taken notice of , were unfortunately far from producing the defired effect . On the opening of ...
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... hands , through the diffenfions which have arifen among the company's fer- vants there , are much to be fuf- pected of being tinged with the colours of the parties whofe hands they came through . It remains , that we give the beft ...
... hands , through the diffenfions which have arifen among the company's fer- vants there , are much to be fuf- pected of being tinged with the colours of the parties whofe hands they came through . It remains , that we give the beft ...
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... hand , if the act should be repealed , a colourable appearance was not wanting to charge them with facrificing the dignity of the crown , together with the honour and intereft of the nation , to their own irrefolution , or elfe to a ...
... hand , if the act should be repealed , a colourable appearance was not wanting to charge them with facrificing the dignity of the crown , together with the honour and intereft of the nation , to their own irrefolution , or elfe to a ...
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... hand , the enemies of the colonies , by exaggerating their power , opulence , and popu- lation , fufficiently proved the ne- ceffity of treating them with ten- derness ; as , if their calculations were allowed to be well founded , it ...
... hand , the enemies of the colonies , by exaggerating their power , opulence , and popu- lation , fufficiently proved the ne- ceffity of treating them with ten- derness ; as , if their calculations were allowed to be well founded , it ...
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