The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen 5J. Dodsley, 1763 |
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... fhould ever be united with France ; and that they should confpire to load her fcale , inftead of ballancing it . He never could forefee , what has actually happened in this war , that this very power of Ruffia could co - operate with ...
... fhould ever be united with France ; and that they should confpire to load her fcale , inftead of ballancing it . He never could forefee , what has actually happened in this war , that this very power of Ruffia could co - operate with ...
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... fhould be confidered as a negative . The fituation of Portugal was at this time certainly worthy of com- paffion . If , contrary to her known interefts , contrary to her ancient con- nections , and to the faith of treaties , fhe fhould ...
... fhould be confidered as a negative . The fituation of Portugal was at this time certainly worthy of com- paffion . If , contrary to her known interefts , contrary to her ancient con- nections , and to the faith of treaties , fhe fhould ...
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... fhould enter his demi- nions , he would , in defence of his neutrality , endeavour to repulfe them with all his forces , and thofe of his allies ; and he concluded with this magnanimous declaration , that it would affect him less ...
... fhould enter his demi- nions , he would , in defence of his neutrality , endeavour to repulfe them with all his forces , and thofe of his allies ; and he concluded with this magnanimous declaration , that it would affect him less ...
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... fhould not hold the peace concluded by her late husband to be binding on her , as none of the conquefts were at this time evacuated . Every thing feemed to confpire towards plunging the king of Pruffia into the abyss of his former ...
... fhould not hold the peace concluded by her late husband to be binding on her , as none of the conquefts were at this time evacuated . Every thing feemed to confpire towards plunging the king of Pruffia into the abyss of his former ...
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... fhould conti- It was , on this plan , necef- fary to employ a very great force , and , of course , to call away a very confiderable part of that which had been employed at Martinico , whilft the feafon permitted them to act . nue . When ...
... fhould conti- It was , on this plan , necef- fary to employ a very great force , and , of course , to call away a very confiderable part of that which had been employed at Martinico , whilft the feafon permitted them to act . nue . When ...
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