Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... should resign his temporal dominions , in order to secure the rights of the church , and to prove his disinterestedness , and the fervour of his piety , by an ex- ample that would prove so edifying to all the christian world . Such was ...
... should resign his temporal dominions , in order to secure the rights of the church , and to prove his disinterestedness , and the fervour of his piety , by an ex- ample that would prove so edifying to all the christian world . Such was ...
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... should be declared hostile , and subjected to heavy con- tributions . The clergy and con- ventuals , who demeaned themselves peaceably , would enjoy the bene- fits of their present situations ; but , if they acted otherwise , military ...
... should be declared hostile , and subjected to heavy con- tributions . The clergy and con- ventuals , who demeaned themselves peaceably , would enjoy the bene- fits of their present situations ; but , if they acted otherwise , military ...
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... should replace these countries in the pos- session of two such inveterate ene- mies as Rome and Austria , was equally studious to enable them , by proper arrangements among them- selves , to acquire a degree of strength sufficient to ...
... should replace these countries in the pos- session of two such inveterate ene- mies as Rome and Austria , was equally studious to enable them , by proper arrangements among them- selves , to acquire a degree of strength sufficient to ...
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... should accept the offer of an armistice , but that the Imperialists should make it . Had he advanced without a proper train of battering cannon against the works of Vienna , which might still have been defended , even after the loss of ...
... should accept the offer of an armistice , but that the Imperialists should make it . Had he advanced without a proper train of battering cannon against the works of Vienna , which might still have been defended , even after the loss of ...
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... should not become the means of renewing this connection . The low countries , by their proximity to Great Britain , were a natural and powerful cause of an union of interests between that power and the house of Austria , through the com ...
... should not become the means of renewing this connection . The low countries , by their proximity to Great Britain , were a natural and powerful cause of an union of interests between that power and the house of Austria , through the com ...
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