The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1789 |
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... leaft an equality , they might be affured of procuring fuch as were not very difadvantageous or humiliating . The emprefs - queen upon her part had a moral certainty , that fhe could not procure , by a treaty propofed at fuch a juncture ...
... leaft an equality , they might be affured of procuring fuch as were not very difadvantageous or humiliating . The emprefs - queen upon her part had a moral certainty , that fhe could not procure , by a treaty propofed at fuch a juncture ...
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... leaft as a ftrong entrenchment . It is as hard to understand how the chance of holding out a fortress fhould not be leffened , after a defeat of the troops which compofe the garrifon , who muft neceffarily fuf- fer by fuch an event ...
... leaft as a ftrong entrenchment . It is as hard to understand how the chance of holding out a fortress fhould not be leffened , after a defeat of the troops which compofe the garrifon , who muft neceffarily fuf- fer by fuch an event ...
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... leaft 2000 in the action . When the account of this victory arrived in Europe , the French were for a while infinitely elated . The blow was fenfibly felt in England . Our fanguine hopes were at once funk . If Quebec was loft , it was ...
... leaft 2000 in the action . When the account of this victory arrived in Europe , the French were for a while infinitely elated . The blow was fenfibly felt in England . Our fanguine hopes were at once funk . If Quebec was loft , it was ...
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... leaft danger to the freedom of their re- treat . Neither was there any fort of army to give the least obstruction . The king of Pruffia , held down by M. Daun , was in Saxony . Prince Henry was alfo at a great distance towards Cuftrin ...
... leaft danger to the freedom of their re- treat . Neither was there any fort of army to give the least obstruction . The king of Pruffia , held down by M. Daun , was in Saxony . Prince Henry was alfo at a great distance towards Cuftrin ...
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... leaft of reduc- ing Drefden ; and by the poffeffion of that place he would have found himself infinitely better able to car- ry his arms to the defence of every part of his territories for the prefent , and for the future would have ...
... leaft of reduc- ing Drefden ; and by the poffeffion of that place he would have found himself infinitely better able to car- ry his arms to the defence of every part of his territories for the prefent , and for the future would have ...
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