Annual Register of World Events, 第 6 巻1796 |
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... to . The plunder taken was far more than fufficient to indem- nify the charges of the expedi tion ; a circumftance not very ufual in our modern wars . The It amounted amounted to upwards of a million and a half , 14 ] ANNUAL REGISTER.
... to . The plunder taken was far more than fufficient to indem- nify the charges of the expedi tion ; a circumftance not very ufual in our modern wars . The It amounted amounted to upwards of a million and a half , 14 ] ANNUAL REGISTER.
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... charge of the enterprise in a great mea- fure lay , were , by contract , as we have already mentioned , to have a third part . That nothing might be wanting to the brilliancy of this conqueft , the voyage home was attended with as ...
... charge of the enterprise in a great mea- fure lay , were , by contract , as we have already mentioned , to have a third part . That nothing might be wanting to the brilliancy of this conqueft , the voyage home was attended with as ...
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... charge with the whole line to dislodge them from thefe heights . This charge fucceeded ; but ftill the fuccefs produced no decifive advantage ; for as foon as the fa- vages were driven from one poft , they conftantly appeared on another ...
... charge with the whole line to dislodge them from thefe heights . This charge fucceeded ; but ftill the fuccefs produced no decifive advantage ; for as foon as the fa- vages were driven from one poft , they conftantly appeared on another ...
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... charge they could no longer fuftain the irrefiftible fhock of the regular troops , who rufhing upon them , killed many and put the rest to flight . At the inftant when the favages betook themselves to flight , the other two companies ...
... charge they could no longer fuftain the irrefiftible fhock of the regular troops , who rufhing upon them , killed many and put the rest to flight . At the inftant when the favages betook themselves to flight , the other two companies ...
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... charge contribute at leaft their full fhare ; they ftated the difproportion of this tax to the natural original value of the com- modity ; that it was oppreffive to both farmers and landholders ; and to thofe in a diminution of their ...
... charge contribute at leaft their full fhare ; they ftated the difproportion of this tax to the natural original value of the com- modity ; that it was oppreffive to both farmers and landholders ; and to thofe in a diminution of their ...
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207 ページ - ... we do, therefore, with the advice of our privy council, declare it to be our royal will and pleasure...
150 ページ - ... the fum of three millions five hundred thoufand pounds, by 'way of annuities and lotteries, to be charged on. the faid duties; The faid bill was accordingly read the third time.
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