The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1810 |
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... periods into the north of Europe and of Asia . To come nearer to our own times ; and a case the most similar in ... period , a gleam of hope arose , that , in all events , the Spanish name and nation would still be preserved in both ...
... periods into the north of Europe and of Asia . To come nearer to our own times ; and a case the most similar in ... period , a gleam of hope arose , that , in all events , the Spanish name and nation would still be preserved in both ...
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... period of the battle which preceded the peace of Tilsit , and our attack on Copenhagen , these stores had been collected ? Where then were the demonstrations of hostility manifested on the part of Denmark Denmark against this country ...
... period of the battle which preceded the peace of Tilsit , and our attack on Copenhagen , these stores had been collected ? Where then were the demonstrations of hostility manifested on the part of Denmark Denmark against this country ...
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... of the exche- quer replied , that certainly the captured ships would be rotten some time or other , but not in the ensuing spring ; not at a period when when they might be employed in conveying French troops to HISTORY OF EUROPE . 15.
... of the exche- quer replied , that certainly the captured ships would be rotten some time or other , but not in the ensuing spring ; not at a period when when they might be employed in conveying French troops to HISTORY OF EUROPE . 15.
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... period of the war , ad- verted to what had fallen from Mr. Yorke of a tender or option , as it was called , made to the Danes , that if they gave us their fleet , we would defend them from the French . How ? We defend them , who were ...
... period of the war , ad- verted to what had fallen from Mr. Yorke of a tender or option , as it was called , made to the Danes , that if they gave us their fleet , we would defend them from the French . How ? We defend them , who were ...
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... period of Denmark's unsuspecting confidence in us , there was no less a number than three hundred Danish ships in our har- bours . Supposing Denmark will- ing , though unable to preserve her neutrality , no man , who had read the law of ...
... period of Denmark's unsuspecting confidence in us , there was no less a number than three hundred Danish ships in our har- bours . Supposing Denmark will- ing , though unable to preserve her neutrality , no man , who had read the law of ...
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