Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... England .-- Conjoined Efforts of the French , Spanish , and Dutch Fleets , for overthrowing the naval Domination of England.- War in Italy . - Capture of Mantua . Political Conduct and military Preparations of the Court of Rome ...
... England .-- Conjoined Efforts of the French , Spanish , and Dutch Fleets , for overthrowing the naval Domination of England.- War in Italy . - Capture of Mantua . Political Conduct and military Preparations of the Court of Rome ...
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... England , and by the preparation of a formidable naval strength , to act in conjunction with that of France . In Italy , every prince and state was either in peace or confederacy with the French , the pope alone excepted ; whose situa ...
... England , and by the preparation of a formidable naval strength , to act in conjunction with that of France . In Italy , every prince and state was either in peace or confederacy with the French , the pope alone excepted ; whose situa ...
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... England , and of which they formed the most sanguine ex- pectations . Nor did the most saga- cious politicians look upon it as ill founded , though they were equally persuaded , that it would meet with every obstruction from the long no ...
... England , and of which they formed the most sanguine ex- pectations . Nor did the most saga- cious politicians look upon it as ill founded , though they were equally persuaded , that it would meet with every obstruction from the long no ...
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... England . But the truth was , that Spain was no longer its own mistress . It was become a depen- dant of France , and had so little left of its former spirit and conse- quence , that it did not dare to act otherwise than by the impulse ...
... England . But the truth was , that Spain was no longer its own mistress . It was become a depen- dant of France , and had so little left of its former spirit and conse- quence , that it did not dare to act otherwise than by the impulse ...
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... England . Those who con- ducted the negociations , on the part of Austria , were conscious how soli- citous they were to conclude a peace , without the accession of England to such a treaty . On this ground they well knew that France ...
... England . Those who con- ducted the negociations , on the part of Austria , were conscious how soli- citous they were to conclude a peace , without the accession of England to such a treaty . On this ground they well knew that France ...
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