The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 第 4 巻J. Dodsley, 1762 |
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... means of fecuring their retreat . For as the allies advanced , they were obliged to leave Caffel and Gottin- gen at their backs ; into the former of which the enemy had thrown a garrifon equal to a moderate army ; and in the latter they ...
... means of fecuring their retreat . For as the allies advanced , they were obliged to leave Caffel and Gottin- gen at their backs ; into the former of which the enemy had thrown a garrifon equal to a moderate army ; and in the latter they ...
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... means fafely tenable . Then he ca- pitulated , and the garrifon marched out with the honours of war . Thus was the island of Belle- ifle reduced under the English go- vernment , after a defence of twɔ months . In this expedition we had ...
... means fafely tenable . Then he ca- pitulated , and the garrifon marched out with the honours of war . Thus was the island of Belle- ifle reduced under the English go- vernment , after a defence of twɔ months . In this expedition we had ...
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... means propofed , that this feparate difcuffion fhould lead to a feparate peace . It was no more than a previous arrangement for the removal of thofe difficulties , which might prevent the peace of France with England from being united ...
... means propofed , that this feparate difcuffion fhould lead to a feparate peace . It was no more than a previous arrangement for the removal of thofe difficulties , which might prevent the peace of France with England from being united ...
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... mean to enter exactly into the whole detatil of this nego . tiation , nor undertake precisely to defcribe all the turns that were taken in it . This , we imagine , would prove a tedious and unac ceptable performance . We shall attach ...
... mean to enter exactly into the whole detatil of this nego . tiation , nor undertake precisely to defcribe all the turns that were taken in it . This , we imagine , would prove a tedious and unac ceptable performance . We shall attach ...
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... means of pro- ducing a freth war in Europe , with the confent and communication of his Catholic majefty , he propofes , that in this negotiation , the three points which had been difputed be- tween the crowns of England and Spain ...
... means of pro- ducing a freth war in Europe , with the confent and communication of his Catholic majefty , he propofes , that in this negotiation , the three points which had been difputed be- tween the crowns of England and Spain ...
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