The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1789 |
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... king of Pruffia of no more than a fingle town . After thefe accumulated blows he ftill found himself in a condition to make good his winter- quarters ; to cover his dominions ; VOL . III . and to tempt the favour of fortune- in another ...
... king of Pruffia of no more than a fingle town . After thefe accumulated blows he ftill found himself in a condition to make good his winter- quarters ; to cover his dominions ; VOL . III . and to tempt the favour of fortune- in another ...
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... king of Pruffia , and that ceffion gave occa- fion for the war in 1756 . The kings of Great Britain and Pruffia chofe the moment of fuc- cefs , to propofe an accommodation ; and they defired that the oppofite powers thould concur with ...
... king of Pruffia , and that ceffion gave occa- fion for the war in 1756 . The kings of Great Britain and Pruffia chofe the moment of fuc- cefs , to propofe an accommodation ; and they defired that the oppofite powers thould concur with ...
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... king of Pruf- fia . Even the ceffion of all Silefia in her favour cannot procure a peace for that monarch . The Ruf- fians will never let loose their hold of the ducal Pruflia ; a country con- quered by their own arms , a pof- feffion ...
... king of Pruf- fia . Even the ceffion of all Silefia in her favour cannot procure a peace for that monarch . The Ruf- fians will never let loose their hold of the ducal Pruflia ; a country con- quered by their own arms , a pof- feffion ...
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... King of Pruf- fia's Loffes . Theatre of the war in the east of Germany . Pofitions of the Auf- rian and Pruffian armies . Battle of Landsbut . Pruffian army under Fouquet deftroyed . the progress of that army , even when they have.
... King of Pruf- fia's Loffes . Theatre of the war in the east of Germany . Pofitions of the Auf- rian and Pruffian armies . Battle of Landsbut . Pruffian army under Fouquet deftroyed . the progress of that army , even when they have.
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... king of Pruffia was under far greater difficulties ; he had felt the heaviest blows , and was most fcanted in the ... king had renewed his alliance on the former terms with Great Britain . By his inde- fatigable induftry , no gaps were ...
... king of Pruffia was under far greater difficulties ; he had felt the heaviest blows , and was most fcanted in the ... king had renewed his alliance on the former terms with Great Britain . By his inde- fatigable induftry , no gaps were ...
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