The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1789 |
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... prefent courts , prevent the fa- lutary effects which might refult from this experience . These mo- dern treaties of peace , the fruits not of moderation but neceflity ; thofe engagements contracted when all the parties are wearied and ...
... prefent courts , prevent the fa- lutary effects which might refult from this experience . These mo- dern treaties of peace , the fruits not of moderation but neceflity ; thofe engagements contracted when all the parties are wearied and ...
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... prefent war ) are France and Pruffia . As therefore France will expect fome ceflions from Great Britain , it is reasonable that they thould be bought by fome moderation of the rigorous terins which otherwife would have been impofed on ...
... prefent war ) are France and Pruffia . As therefore France will expect fome ceflions from Great Britain , it is reasonable that they thould be bought by fome moderation of the rigorous terins which otherwife would have been impofed on ...
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... prefent that action is no more than a fcratch ; a great battle muft determine our fate . We fhall have one , according to all appearances , very foon , and then if the event is favourable to us we may rejoice . It required many ...
... prefent that action is no more than a fcratch ; a great battle muft determine our fate . We fhall have one , according to all appearances , very foon , and then if the event is favourable to us we may rejoice . It required many ...
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... prefent ; the attention of all men being at this time more engaged by an event of the greatest importance , and which many were of opinion would make no fmall change in the nature of the war , and above all in the general fyftem of ...
... prefent ; the attention of all men being at this time more engaged by an event of the greatest importance , and which many were of opinion would make no fmall change in the nature of the war , and above all in the general fyftem of ...
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... prefent majefty came to the throne , and 18 Nov. had met his parliament , he , in the moft public and folemn manner , confirmed the hopes of his allies , and gave the most undoubted affurances of his refolution to con- tinue the war on ...
... prefent majefty came to the throne , and 18 Nov. had met his parliament , he , in the moft public and folemn manner , confirmed the hopes of his allies , and gave the most undoubted affurances of his refolution to con- tinue the war on ...
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