Annual Register, 第 4 巻Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1800 |
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... never hope again to recover . In these fentiments it must have fared ill with that admi- niftration , who fhould make a facri- fice of any of thofe objects on which the people had fet their hearts . On the other hand , it could not have ...
... never hope again to recover . In these fentiments it must have fared ill with that admi- niftration , who fhould make a facri- fice of any of thofe objects on which the people had fet their hearts . On the other hand , it could not have ...
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... never reasonably hope to pro- tract the war to another year . For to speak the truth , this was the ut- moft , which in his circumstances he could promife himself from the moft judicious fcheme of conduct . Having therefore refolved to ...
... never reasonably hope to pro- tract the war to another year . For to speak the truth , this was the ut- moft , which in his circumstances he could promife himself from the moft judicious fcheme of conduct . Having therefore refolved to ...
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... never be ' refifted by a part only of the allied army ; if they fhould attempt to draw away any of the feparate.corps from the critical fervice upon which it was employed , the entire purpose of of their labours was given up . In a word ...
... never be ' refifted by a part only of the allied army ; if they fhould attempt to draw away any of the feparate.corps from the critical fervice upon which it was employed , the entire purpose of of their labours was given up . In a word ...
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... never made ; yet it is cer- tain , that things once fettled and agreed to , unavoidably ftamp their own impreffion upon any future ne- gotiation , relative to the fame fub- jest . Mr. Pitt's anfwer , which is dated on the 29th of July ...
... never made ; yet it is cer- tain , that things once fettled and agreed to , unavoidably ftamp their own impreffion upon any future ne- gotiation , relative to the fame fub- jest . Mr. Pitt's anfwer , which is dated on the 29th of July ...
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... never have appeared as fuch , but to a general as refolute as fagacious . He re- folved to attempt this frong place , by a coup de main . On the firft of October at three in the morning , the affault began . An attack was made at the ...
... never have appeared as fuch , but to a general as refolute as fagacious . He re- folved to attempt this frong place , by a coup de main . On the firft of October at three in the morning , the affault began . An attack was made at the ...
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