Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1830 |
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... Road to Shumla , and takes up a new position - The Russians renew the attack , and the Turks take to Flight - The Vizier regains Shumla - The Russians offer to open Nego- tiations - Silistria surrenders , and the besieging Army joins ...
... Road to Shumla , and takes up a new position - The Russians renew the attack , and the Turks take to Flight - The Vizier regains Shumla - The Russians offer to open Nego- tiations - Silistria surrenders , and the besieging Army joins ...
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... as unexpected as theirs would be , impel towards public affairs by so many different roads ? What means have you of satisfying Are you their natural and legitimate im- patience ? What part can 144 ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
... as unexpected as theirs would be , impel towards public affairs by so many different roads ? What means have you of satisfying Are you their natural and legitimate im- patience ? What part can 144 ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
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... many elevations as unexpected as theirs would be , impel towards public affairs by so many different roads ? What means have you of satisfying their natural and legitimate im- patience ? What part can 144 ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
... many elevations as unexpected as theirs would be , impel towards public affairs by so many different roads ? What means have you of satisfying their natural and legitimate im- patience ? What part can 144 ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
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... roads of ministerial despotism . " That was precisely the duty which the editors of Brittany were now discharging . In giving publicity to the document in question , they were merely guarding " against the inroads of ministerial despot ...
... roads of ministerial despotism . " That was precisely the duty which the editors of Brittany were now discharging . In giving publicity to the document in question , they were merely guarding " against the inroads of ministerial despot ...
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... roads at Toulon . This design , however , was aban- doned . M. de Portalis , who was at this time at the head of the Foreign - office , perceived that the continuance of the war was both the cause of a ruinous expenditure , and a ...
... roads at Toulon . This design , however , was aban- doned . M. de Portalis , who was at this time at the head of the Foreign - office , perceived that the continuance of the war was both the cause of a ruinous expenditure , and a ...
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