The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 第 36 卷J. Dodsley, 1799 |
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... pendence of Holland , he observed , had been established and maintained in the midft of every difficulty . Spain firft , and France next , had vainly strove to fubdue their valiant fore- fathers . The condition ftrove HISTORY 41 OF EUROPE .
... pendence of Holland , he observed , had been established and maintained in the midft of every difficulty . Spain firft , and France next , had vainly strove to fubdue their valiant fore- fathers . The condition ftrove HISTORY 41 OF EUROPE .
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... observed on this occafion , that , whether through in- advertence or a defire to concili- ate Robefpierre , Danton expressed his approbation of the fentiments uttered by his enemy's partifans . This was the more aftonishing , that ...
... observed on this occafion , that , whether through in- advertence or a defire to concili- ate Robefpierre , Danton expressed his approbation of the fentiments uttered by his enemy's partifans . This was the more aftonishing , that ...
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... observed , or lefs durable , than thofe con . tracted with fuch as had been lately dignified with the title of legal and regular governments . The Marquis of Lanfdown , in addition to the arguments adduced by Lord Guildford , obferved ...
... observed , or lefs durable , than thofe con . tracted with fuch as had been lately dignified with the title of legal and regular governments . The Marquis of Lanfdown , in addition to the arguments adduced by Lord Guildford , obferved ...
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... observed , had boafted of the good condition and great fervices of the navy dur- ing the preceding year , particu- larly of the attention fhewn to the commercial fleet ; and yet it ap- peared that several branches of our trade had ...
... observed , had boafted of the good condition and great fervices of the navy dur- ing the preceding year , particu- larly of the attention fhewn to the commercial fleet ; and yet it ap- peared that several branches of our trade had ...
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... observed , fatif- fy those who had heard it and the public at large , that government had not acted rafhly by profecut- ing the war on the principles that moved them to undertake it . The people would be convinced that it was both juft ...
... observed , fatif- fy those who had heard it and the public at large , that government had not acted rafhly by profecut- ing the war on the principles that moved them to undertake it . The people would be convinced that it was both juft ...
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