The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen 12J. Dodsley, 1773 |
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difficulties , before it could have compleated the conqueft of that ifland . The determined refolu- tion fhewn by the natives , the vio- lent averfion they bore to a foreign yoke , together with the natural defences of a mountainous ...
difficulties , before it could have compleated the conqueft of that ifland . The determined refolu- tion fhewn by the natives , the vio- lent averfion they bore to a foreign yoke , together with the natural defences of a mountainous ...
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... ifland feemed to be in mo- tion . Count de Vaux , at the head of the army , advanced towards the centre of the island , and penetrated as far as Roftino ; at the fame time the French detachments at Calvi and Ajaccio took the field , and ...
... ifland feemed to be in mo- tion . Count de Vaux , at the head of the army , advanced towards the centre of the island , and penetrated as far as Roftino ; at the fame time the French detachments at Calvi and Ajaccio took the field , and ...
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... ifland ever fince the conqueft . The Ita- lian princes have received the fu- gitives with great hofpitality . The grand duke of Tufcany affigned lands to fuch of them as chofe to fettle in his dominions . Great numbers of them have ...
... ifland ever fince the conqueft . The Ita- lian princes have received the fu- gitives with great hofpitality . The grand duke of Tufcany affigned lands to fuch of them as chofe to fettle in his dominions . Great numbers of them have ...
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... ifland . An acquifition , which , fimply in itself , may not be confidered , as immediately of very great value to the poffeffor , but which in its fu- ture confequences , in regard to fe- veral other powers , may become an object of ...
... ifland . An acquifition , which , fimply in itself , may not be confidered , as immediately of very great value to the poffeffor , but which in its fu- ture confequences , in regard to fe- veral other powers , may become an object of ...
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... ifland in the Mediterranean , made it particularly fo , and may be attended with the most perni- cious effects to our commerce in that fea , befides the giving to France a great and dangerous in- fluence in the affairs of Italy . It was ...
... ifland in the Mediterranean , made it particularly fo , and may be attended with the most perni- cious effects to our commerce in that fea , befides the giving to France a great and dangerous in- fluence in the affairs of Italy . It was ...
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