The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen 5J. Dodsley, 1763 |
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... must have undoubtedly been of the most important and alarm- ing nature . But there was an intereft yet nearer to us , the fate of our own army in Germany , which could not furvive the deftruction of the king of Pruffia for an hour ...
... must have undoubtedly been of the most important and alarm- ing nature . But there was an intereft yet nearer to us , the fate of our own army in Germany , which could not furvive the deftruction of the king of Pruffia for an hour ...
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... must be confidered as an event of the most extenfive , lasting , and alarming in- fluence . The treaty of Vienna in 1756 , between France and Auftria , has certainly contributed not a little to give that new turn to affairs , by which ...
... must be confidered as an event of the most extenfive , lasting , and alarming in- fluence . The treaty of Vienna in 1756 , between France and Auftria , has certainly contributed not a little to give that new turn to affairs , by which ...
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... must have reprefented to them as no better than a bloody tyranny . The Bourbon confederacy had fome ground to fuppofe that Por- tugal , in this fituation , would not have courage to withstand their menaces , and much less ability for ...
... must have reprefented to them as no better than a bloody tyranny . The Bourbon confederacy had fome ground to fuppofe that Por- tugal , in this fituation , would not have courage to withstand their menaces , and much less ability for ...
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... must deliver his name to pofterity to the most dif- tinguished advantage . He refolved fteadily to adhere to his ancient and natural alliance , and to brave all dangers and difficulties , that he might preferve his fidelity invio- lable ...
... must deliver his name to pofterity to the most dif- tinguished advantage . He refolved fteadily to adhere to his ancient and natural alliance , and to brave all dangers and difficulties , that he might preferve his fidelity invio- lable ...
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... must be much wanting for the fervices of fo important a war , as his country could furnish no great fupplies , and the borrowings in every part of Europe , together with the fudden invafion of his domi- nions , could enable him to form ...
... must be much wanting for the fervices of fo important a war , as his country could furnish no great fupplies , and the borrowings in every part of Europe , together with the fudden invafion of his domi- nions , could enable him to form ...
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