Annual Register, 第 4 巻Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1800 |
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... England ; and Mr. Buffy on that of France . This propofition was also exceed ing prudent : for there is no doubt . that if thefe potentates could fettle , their claims to their mutual fatisfac- tion , and should carry to Augsburg the ...
... England ; and Mr. Buffy on that of France . This propofition was also exceed ing prudent : for there is no doubt . that if thefe potentates could fettle , their claims to their mutual fatisfac- tion , and should carry to Augsburg the ...
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... England , though there was far more good faith in the public procedure , there were alfo , it must be admitted , many circumstances which co - operated to retard the peace . The great and almost unparalleled fuccefs which attended our ...
... England , though there was far more good faith in the public procedure , there were alfo , it must be admitted , many circumstances which co - operated to retard the peace . The great and almost unparalleled fuccefs which attended our ...
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... England . In thefe equivocal difpofitions , and in this odd mixture of hostile and pacific measures , began the year 1761 , a year more remarkable , per- haps , than any of thofe we have hi- therto defcribed , for events which will be ...
... England . In thefe equivocal difpofitions , and in this odd mixture of hostile and pacific measures , began the year 1761 , a year more remarkable , per- haps , than any of thofe we have hi- therto defcribed , for events which will be ...
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... England and France agree to. I IT must be observed , that after the judicious feparations which had been made of the interefts of the feveral powers at war , there ftill remained a fufficient fund of in- tricacy and altercation in each ...
... England and France agree to. I IT must be observed , that after the judicious feparations which had been made of the interefts of the feveral powers at war , there ftill remained a fufficient fund of in- tricacy and altercation in each ...
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... England , whofe affairs were at that time apparently in a profperous fituation , poftpon- ing the uti possidetis to one more remote . But the truth is , that in that particular neither party con- fulted their prefent condition . They ...
... England , whofe affairs were at that time apparently in a profperous fituation , poftpon- ing the uti possidetis to one more remote . But the truth is , that in that particular neither party con- fulted their prefent condition . They ...
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affiftance againſt alfo almoft anfwer becauſe befides cafe caufe city of London coaft confequence confiderable courfe court crown defign defire difcharged duke earl eftate enemy England fafe faid fame fecond fecurity feemed feen fenfe fent fervants ferved fervice feven feveral fhall fhew fhips fhock fhort fhould fide filk fince fire firft fituation fmall foldiers fome foon fpirit France French ftate ftill fubjects fuch fuffered fufficient fupport gentlemen highnefs himſelf honour horfe houfe houſe ifland intereft juft juftice king king's laft lately leaft lefs letter likewife loft London lord mafter majefty majefty's manner minifter moft moſt muft neceffary neral obferved occafion paffed peace perfon pleafed Pondicherry prefent prifoners prince propofed queen reafon refpect reft royal Spain thefe themfelves theſe thofe thoſe tion town treaty uti possidetis veffels weft whilft whofe
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