The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Tập 29J. Dodsley, 1789 |
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... neral , that the prince fhould make fuch a public fubmiflion to his fo- vereigns the states of Holland , as would have been an acknowledge- ment to all the world of his deferv ing the fufpenfion laid on , and of his being culpable in ...
... neral , that the prince fhould make fuch a public fubmiflion to his fo- vereigns the states of Holland , as would have been an acknowledge- ment to all the world of his deferv ing the fufpenfion laid on , and of his being culpable in ...
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... neral , became an abfolute decree . This produced a re- May 10th . ply from the fates of Holland , in which they declared , that the refolution of the states ge- neral would have been perfectly conclufive on them , if the confe- deracy ...
... neral , became an abfolute decree . This produced a re- May 10th . ply from the fates of Holland , in which they declared , that the refolution of the states ge- neral would have been perfectly conclufive on them , if the confe- deracy ...
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... neral , but particularly with the province of Holland , from which only it looked for support and af- fiftance . Nomeasures were ever worse con- ducted than those adopted upon this occafion . The poffeffion of the poft of Vreefwyk ...
... neral , but particularly with the province of Holland , from which only it looked for support and af- fiftance . Nomeasures were ever worse con- ducted than those adopted upon this occafion . The poffeffion of the poft of Vreefwyk ...
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... neral , to provide fome effectual fe- curity for their perfons and houses . It is worthy of obfervation , that this memorial was not presented to the ftates of Holland , in whofe depart- ment the bufinefs feemed peculiarly to lie . - In ...
... neral , to provide fome effectual fe- curity for their perfons and houses . It is worthy of obfervation , that this memorial was not presented to the ftates of Holland , in whofe depart- ment the bufinefs feemed peculiarly to lie . - In ...
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... neral merits of the treaty . concurred with Mr. Fox in confi- dering Great Britain and France as natural rivals . They have been rivals , he faid , for more than a century , and they must continue rivals , unless France on the one hand ...
... neral merits of the treaty . concurred with Mr. Fox in confi- dering Great Britain and France as natural rivals . They have been rivals , he faid , for more than a century , and they must continue rivals , unless France on the one hand ...
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