Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... these powers by a close alliance . The former of these had not , indeed , publicly de- clared in its favour , but was well understood to be so intimately con- nected with the republic , that , in case of absolute necessity , no doubt ...
... these powers by a close alliance . The former of these had not , indeed , publicly de- clared in its favour , but was well understood to be so intimately con- nected with the republic , that , in case of absolute necessity , no doubt ...
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... these must naturally be diminished pro- portionably to the losses and discom- fitures they had met with , and would , probably , still experience , if they were to persist in a contest , in which , being only the remainder of the ...
... these must naturally be diminished pro- portionably to the losses and discom- fitures they had met with , and would , probably , still experience , if they were to persist in a contest , in which , being only the remainder of the ...
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... these were completely de- feated , and the subsequent advan tages gained by the French , made , at last , such an impression on the court of Rome , that , dreading to wait any longer for more fortunate events , the cardinal was directed ...
... these were completely de- feated , and the subsequent advan tages gained by the French , made , at last , such an impression on the court of Rome , that , dreading to wait any longer for more fortunate events , the cardinal was directed ...
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... These were acts of crimi- nality for which he solemnly assured them they would find no mercy . These admonitions were , by the French commander , deemed the inore necessary , that several clergy men and friers had been present at the ...
... These were acts of crimi- nality for which he solemnly assured them they would find no mercy . These admonitions were , by the French commander , deemed the inore necessary , that several clergy men and friers had been present at the ...
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... these , and gaining Popularity and Confidence , not only in France but Italy . Moderation and Prudence of the Inhabitants of St. Marino . - Munificence of Buonaparte to that small Republic . - Prevalence of Republican Principles in ...
... these , and gaining Popularity and Confidence , not only in France but Italy . Moderation and Prudence of the Inhabitants of St. Marino . - Munificence of Buonaparte to that small Republic . - Prevalence of Republican Principles in ...
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