Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... manner , both in front and rear , the pope's troops , after a defence by no means contemptible , for men so unused to tactics , were completely routed . Five hundred were slain and wounded , and about a thousand made prisoners , and ...
... manner , both in front and rear , the pope's troops , after a defence by no means contemptible , for men so unused to tactics , were completely routed . Five hundred were slain and wounded , and about a thousand made prisoners , and ...
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... manner , though not to the same extent , and might have been sacrificed , with as little scruple , to the conveniency of reciprocal ar- rangements , In the course of the negociations for peace , which were studiously prolonged on the ...
... manner , though not to the same extent , and might have been sacrificed , with as little scruple , to the conveniency of reciprocal ar- rangements , In the course of the negociations for peace , which were studiously prolonged on the ...
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... manner , the multi- plicity of intrigues carried on , at home and abroad , against the repub- lic , specifying facts and persons with the most circumstantial accu- racy . His object , by making these discoveries , was , he said , to ...
... manner , the multi- plicity of intrigues carried on , at home and abroad , against the repub- lic , specifying facts and persons with the most circumstantial accu- racy . His object , by making these discoveries , was , he said , to ...
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... manner . Reci- procal accusations of bribery , and every unfair method of carrying elections , were laid to the charge of both parties , and they criminated each other with all the virulence and animosity of men , who were eagerly ...
... manner . Reci- procal accusations of bribery , and every unfair method of carrying elections , were laid to the charge of both parties , and they criminated each other with all the virulence and animosity of men , who were eagerly ...
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... manner , by persisting obstinately in over- running and subjecting every coun- try , not able at present to resist them , the French would indispose all their neighbours . Convinced of the necessity of making it a com- mon cause , these ...
... manner , by persisting obstinately in over- running and subjecting every coun- try , not able at present to resist them , the French would indispose all their neighbours . Convinced of the necessity of making it a com- mon cause , these ...
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