The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Том 9Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1793 |
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... honour , with refpect to the Manilla ranfom , which might have been wished and expected , yet it is not probable , that it will fo fuddenly venture to involve it- felf in a fecond rupture with Great Britain . Spain has already fuffered ...
... honour , with refpect to the Manilla ranfom , which might have been wished and expected , yet it is not probable , that it will fo fuddenly venture to involve it- felf in a fecond rupture with Great Britain . Spain has already fuffered ...
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... honours which the Pope had himself refused and forbidden , were , upon that ac- count , fent into exile ; while the unfortunate adventurer retired into the the country to avoid the mortifica- tions which he must 6 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1766 .
... honours which the Pope had himself refused and forbidden , were , upon that ac- count , fent into exile ; while the unfortunate adventurer retired into the the country to avoid the mortifica- tions which he must 6 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1766 .
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... honour , and was equally eminent for his talents and integrity . This circumftance is however ( it is hoped ) fome proof of the over- throw of the French faction in that kingdom , as the Count had been always the great fupporter of that ...
... honour , and was equally eminent for his talents and integrity . This circumftance is however ( it is hoped ) fome proof of the over- throw of the French faction in that kingdom , as the Count had been always the great fupporter of that ...
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... honour in- duce me to make choice of ; and from this time I join with my country , in defence of our holy religion . " A fentiment arifing , it is to be hoped , rather from the neceffity of his fituation , than from principles ...
... honour in- duce me to make choice of ; and from this time I join with my country , in defence of our holy religion . " A fentiment arifing , it is to be hoped , rather from the neceffity of his fituation , than from principles ...
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... honour , it was first debated , up- on what terms he fhould be ad- mitted to it . The late Nabob had been obliged , by treaty , to fupport an army of about 12,000 borle , and as many foot ; it was alledged upon this occafion , that he ...
... honour , it was first debated , up- on what terms he fhould be ad- mitted to it . The late Nabob had been obliged , by treaty , to fupport an army of about 12,000 borle , and as many foot ; it was alledged upon this occafion , that he ...
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