| 1796 - 690 страници
...county of the Genevois, and fucceeded to all the prerogatives of the counts, with additional power j the bifhops and the people firmly united together,...one, than to the liberties of the others. During this pefiod, the refpeftive pretenlions of the counts, the bifhops, and the citizens, were fo various a*... | |
| William Coxe - 1780 - 512 страници
...city and its domains; which the emperors had no other means of counterbalancing, than by encreafmg the liberties of the people. During thefe times ofconfufion,...the liberties of the others. During this period, the reie fpective [ 39*' J fpective pretenflbns of the counts, the btfhops, and the citizens, were fo various,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1780 - 726 страници
...took advantage of thefe quarrels ; and, by ñding occafionally with each party, obtained an extenlion of their privileges from both. But the Houfe of Savoy...the liberties of the others. During this period, the refpeftive pretenfions of the counts, the biihops, and the citizens, were fo varions, as to form a... | |
| William Coxe - 1789 - 632 страници
...party, obtained an extenfion of their privileges from both. But the Houfe of Savoy having purchafed the Genevois, and fucceeded to all the prerogatives of the counts, with additional power ^ the bimops and the people firmly united, in order to oppofe encroachments, which were no lefs prejudicial... | |
| 1796 - 692 страници
...Genevois, and fucceeded to all the prerogatives of the counts, with additional power ; the bilhops and the people firmly united together, in order to...the liberties of the others. During this period, the refpcftivc prctsnfions of the counts, the bilhops, and the citizens, were fo various as to form a government... | |
| 1802 - 684 страници
...the Genevois, and tucceeded to all the prerogatives of the Counts, with additional power, the Bilbops and the people firmly united together, in order to...the liberties of the others. During this period, the refpeûive prcteofions of the Coante, the Biihops, and the citizens, were fo various, as to form a... | |
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