Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1800 |
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... himself be cut off , to place them out of the reach of future contingencies , but to obtain a pro- bability , if he lived , of participating in the benefits he intended for his country . He was accordingly in- ceffantly occupied in ...
... himself be cut off , to place them out of the reach of future contingencies , but to obtain a pro- bability , if he lived , of participating in the benefits he intended for his country . He was accordingly in- ceffantly occupied in ...
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... himself , if now , when the occafion fo oppor- tunely offered , he should suffer fuch a ftanding monument of paft weak- nefs , dependence , or even obliga- tion , any longer to continue Nor were feveral colourable ar- guments wanting ...
... himself , if now , when the occafion fo oppor- tunely offered , he should suffer fuch a ftanding monument of paft weak- nefs , dependence , or even obliga- tion , any longer to continue Nor were feveral colourable ar- guments wanting ...
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... himself wrung in every part by the conditions and confequences of the late peace , and fully per- ceiving that the evils and dangers already produced would , inttead of leffening , every day increase , thought it better , without regard ...
... himself wrung in every part by the conditions and confequences of the late peace , and fully per- ceiving that the evils and dangers already produced would , inttead of leffening , every day increase , thought it better , without regard ...
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... himself ( though by a precarious te- nure ) a freedom as perfect as unex- pected . He could be little difpofed to refign it now , who , through the weakness of his two fuperior lords , even while he acknowledged their dominion , had for ...
... himself ( though by a precarious te- nure ) a freedom as perfect as unex- pected . He could be little difpofed to refign it now , who , through the weakness of his two fuperior lords , even while he acknowledged their dominion , had for ...
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... himself , when he approach- ed the borders . This difpofition was fo prevalent , that in the height of the troubles , when nothing lefs than war and defolation feemed on all fides at hand , the Danube was , for the first time , opened ...
... himself , when he approach- ed the borders . This difpofition was fo prevalent , that in the height of the troubles , when nothing lefs than war and defolation feemed on all fides at hand , the Danube was , for the first time , opened ...
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