Annual Register, Том 27Edmund Burke 1787 |
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... land , who are discharged from their ancient flavery to the lords . Free exercife of their religion , with other advantages , granted by the Elector of Saxony to the Roman Catholics in his dominions . Inquifition abolished by the Grand ...
... land , who are discharged from their ancient flavery to the lords . Free exercife of their religion , with other advantages , granted by the Elector of Saxony to the Roman Catholics in his dominions . Inquifition abolished by the Grand ...
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... land , feemed deftined to harrow and tear up the very foundations of the republic Upon the whole , it feemed clear to all obfervers , that the restoration of the republic , in any degree , to its former power and fplendor , was a ...
... land , feemed deftined to harrow and tear up the very foundations of the republic Upon the whole , it feemed clear to all obfervers , that the restoration of the republic , in any degree , to its former power and fplendor , was a ...
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... land for all these fervices , and for the immenfe expences she had been at , not only in that part of the war , but in her arduous endeavours to place the ancestor of the prefent em- peror upon the throne of Spain . That the proposed ...
... land for all these fervices , and for the immenfe expences she had been at , not only in that part of the war , but in her arduous endeavours to place the ancestor of the prefent em- peror upon the throne of Spain . That the proposed ...
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... land ftripped of its hard - earned and dearly - purchased barrier , and by the revolution of politics laid open to the views of a not lefs àmbi- tious , and more dangerous , as be- ing a nearer neighbour , than France . The bufinefs of ...
... land ftripped of its hard - earned and dearly - purchased barrier , and by the revolution of politics laid open to the views of a not lefs àmbi- tious , and more dangerous , as be- ing a nearer neighbour , than France . The bufinefs of ...
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... land might command refpect at fea , without any naval force for its Support . Independent of the fo- reigners who had benefitted by this protection , the shipping really im- perial became numerous in a de- gree , that could before have ...
... land might command refpect at fea , without any naval force for its Support . Independent of the fo- reigners who had benefitted by this protection , the shipping really im- perial became numerous in a de- gree , that could before have ...
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