Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... observations , when , in drawing up the History of Europe for 1797 , we devoted so large a portion of our space to the affairs of Great Britain . But it will soon be perceived , that , the British history for that year comprehends ...
... observations , when , in drawing up the History of Europe for 1797 , we devoted so large a portion of our space to the affairs of Great Britain . But it will soon be perceived , that , the British history for that year comprehends ...
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... observed by the Imperialists , which was obvi- ously directed towards Mantua , he set out for Rivoli , where he arrived at midnight , with as powerful re- inforcements as he had been able to collect in the course of the day ...
... observed by the Imperialists , which was obvi- ously directed towards Mantua , he set out for Rivoli , where he arrived at midnight , with as powerful re- inforcements as he had been able to collect in the course of the day ...
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... observe the terms he agreed to no longer than those who imposed them were able to enforce their observance , Yielding , however reluctantly , to circumstances , he wrote a letter tø Buonaparte , apprising him of his desire to treat ...
... observe the terms he agreed to no longer than those who imposed them were able to enforce their observance , Yielding , however reluctantly , to circumstances , he wrote a letter tø Buonaparte , apprising him of his desire to treat ...
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... people of St. Marino , which seemed to be intended as an address to all Italy , and indeed to all Europe . He observed that liberty , [ C 3 ] which which had transformed the ancient Greeks and Romans into heroes HISTORY [ 21 OF EUROPE .
... people of St. Marino , which seemed to be intended as an address to all Italy , and indeed to all Europe . He observed that liberty , [ C 3 ] which which had transformed the ancient Greeks and Romans into heroes HISTORY [ 21 OF EUROPE .
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... observed , both parties must come to an un- derstanding , since tire brought al things to a conclusion , and extin- guished the most inveterate resent- inents . The French directory had ex- pressed a desire to terminate this ruinous ...
... observed , both parties must come to an un- derstanding , since tire brought al things to a conclusion , and extin- guished the most inveterate resent- inents . The French directory had ex- pressed a desire to terminate this ruinous ...
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