“The” Annual Register: World EventsLongman, 1798 |
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... feemed effential to a true estimate of the firft affembly . We take the liberty too , of directing the reader's attention to the review , which is attempted in the VIIIth chapter of the progress of the Re- volution , during the time of ...
... feemed effential to a true estimate of the firft affembly . We take the liberty too , of directing the reader's attention to the review , which is attempted in the VIIIth chapter of the progress of the Re- volution , during the time of ...
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... feemed now to have his eyes opened to his true interefts , and to fee his own fecurity not in their weakness but in their profperity . Nor were they lefs fortunate in their own moriarch . They beheld on their throne a na- tive prince ...
... feemed now to have his eyes opened to his true interefts , and to fee his own fecurity not in their weakness but in their profperity . Nor were they lefs fortunate in their own moriarch . They beheld on their throne a na- tive prince ...
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... feemed the beft means of exercising those rights , and fulfilling thofe duties in provincial dietines and national diets . These principles of melio- ration ( fo they were called ) were comprized in eight articles , which were fill very ...
... feemed the beft means of exercising those rights , and fulfilling thofe duties in provincial dietines and national diets . These principles of melio- ration ( fo they were called ) were comprized in eight articles , which were fill very ...
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... feemed ftudioufly to difplay his hearty co - incidence with the fentiments of the nation , and interfered in a manner which would probably have difgufted a people , not ufed like the Poles to be governed as a province of a foreign flate ...
... feemed ftudioufly to difplay his hearty co - incidence with the fentiments of the nation , and interfered in a manner which would probably have difgufted a people , not ufed like the Poles to be governed as a province of a foreign flate ...
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... feemed naturally to be- long to a Polifh free city , but the fituation of that city itself was un- natural ; infulated as it was , in the midst of a state of which it formerly was the capital , yet dependent on a foreign power : for ...
... feemed naturally to be- long to a Polifh free city , but the fituation of that city itself was un- natural ; infulated as it was , in the midst of a state of which it formerly was the capital , yet dependent on a foreign power : for ...
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