Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... France was not less successful . After detaching Prussia and Spain from the confederacy , she had succeeded , through dint of artifice and intrigue , in connecting herself with both of these powers by a close alliance . The former of ...
... France was not less successful . After detaching Prussia and Spain from the confederacy , she had succeeded , through dint of artifice and intrigue , in connecting herself with both of these powers by a close alliance . The former of ...
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... France had now to encounter . But the successes of its arms had so com- pletely defeated all the projects they had jointly engaged in against it , that no apprehensions were en- tertained of their being able to turn the scale of fortune ...
... France had now to encounter . But the successes of its arms had so com- pletely defeated all the projects they had jointly engaged in against it , that no apprehensions were en- tertained of their being able to turn the scale of fortune ...
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... France , Spain , and Holland , to desist from so prac- ticable a design , which they had every reason to prosecute , and none to abandon . The fleets of Great Britain were not superior to those of the potent confederacy , formed against ...
... France , Spain , and Holland , to desist from so prac- ticable a design , which they had every reason to prosecute , and none to abandon . The fleets of Great Britain were not superior to those of the potent confederacy , formed against ...
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... France , and the sacrifices he had consented to make of every worldly consideration , for the sake of restoring a good understanding between France and the Roman see . He complained that , not sa- tisfied with these concessions , the ...
... France , and the sacrifices he had consented to make of every worldly consideration , for the sake of restoring a good understanding between France and the Roman see . He complained that , not sa- tisfied with these concessions , the ...
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... France , and a week after it declared war a- gainst 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 ...
... France , and a week after it declared war a- gainst 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 ...
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