The History of Modern Europe: With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: and a View of the Progress of Society, from the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris, in 1763, Том 5William Young Birch and Abraham Small, 1802 |
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... immediately after . peace of A. D. 1718 . The consequence of these two victories was the Passarowitz , by which the porte ceded to the emperor , Belgrade and all the bannat of Temes- waer . But the Venetians , on whose account the war ...
... immediately after . peace of A. D. 1718 . The consequence of these two victories was the Passarowitz , by which the porte ceded to the emperor , Belgrade and all the bannat of Temes- waer . But the Venetians , on whose account the war ...
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... immediately blew up and communicated its contents to many of the houses . The Russian general seized this op- portunity to storm the town ; and the Turks unable to re- cover themselves from their consternation , or to fight on narrow ...
... immediately blew up and communicated its contents to many of the houses . The Russian general seized this op- portunity to storm the town ; and the Turks unable to re- cover themselves from their consternation , or to fight on narrow ...
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... immediately planned a new enterprise.- Understanding that de Basco and Lolonois had been dis- appointed in the promised plunder of Maracaybo , by their imprudent delay , he resolved , from emulation , no less than avidity , to surprise ...
... immediately planned a new enterprise.- Understanding that de Basco and Lolonois had been dis- appointed in the promised plunder of Maracaybo , by their imprudent delay , he resolved , from emulation , no less than avidity , to surprise ...
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... immediately abandoned his conquest . It could only indeed be of importance to the masters of Peru , as its opulence depended entirely upon its situation ; and to themselves the deluding name of patriots ; but who , since time nas ...
... immediately abandoned his conquest . It could only indeed be of importance to the masters of Peru , as its opulence depended entirely upon its situation ; and to themselves the deluding name of patriots ; but who , since time nas ...
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... immediately to the ports of Chili and Peru , with a supply of European goods , and return to Europe with the treasure by the same course . In conse- quence of this new regulation , which took place in 1748 , the trade of Panama and ...
... immediately to the ports of Chili and Peru , with a supply of European goods , and return to Europe with the treasure by the same course . In conse- quence of this new regulation , which took place in 1748 , the trade of Panama and ...
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