Annual Register, Tập 15Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1800 |
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... fome forts for its greater fecurity . After this town had con- tinued in their hands for near two centuries , the watchful jealoufy of the Indians proved at length fupe- rior to the care of the garrifon and the ftrength of the ...
... fome forts for its greater fecurity . After this town had con- tinued in their hands for near two centuries , the watchful jealoufy of the Indians proved at length fupe- rior to the care of the garrifon and the ftrength of the ...
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... fome inftances , by a heat and precipitation which were per- haps neither prudent nor neceffary ; and would have been in fome de- gree confiftent with thofe folemn and public declarations which the repeatedly made , in regard to the ...
... fome inftances , by a heat and precipitation which were per- haps neither prudent nor neceffary ; and would have been in fome de- gree confiftent with thofe folemn and public declarations which the repeatedly made , in regard to the ...
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... fome hints of fome ancient claims , which the ftates of Hungary were faid to bave upon Poland . Though thefe were but imperfectly expreffed , they were fufficient to excite a confider- able alarm in a country , which had already too ...
... fome hints of fome ancient claims , which the ftates of Hungary were faid to bave upon Poland . Though thefe were but imperfectly expreffed , they were fufficient to excite a confider- able alarm in a country , which had already too ...
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... fome happy concurrence of circum- ftances , which might have reftored tranquillity and fecurity to their own , Their conduct , however , was directly the reverfe ; and in this hopeless state of their affairs , they meditated new ...
... fome happy concurrence of circum- ftances , which might have reftored tranquillity and fecurity to their own , Their conduct , however , was directly the reverfe ; and in this hopeless state of their affairs , they meditated new ...
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... fome of thofe who have the principal poffeffions in the country , are in arms against the enemy , and continue fo to ... fome other claims with which they are not acquainted , and for fome other people and pro- vinces , for whom they are ...
... fome of thofe who have the principal poffeffions in the country , are in arms against the enemy , and continue fo to ... fome other claims with which they are not acquainted , and for fome other people and pro- vinces , for whom they are ...
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