The Scots Magazine, Том 44Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1782 |
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... effect produced by the contention of the greatest leaders , and of the greatest armies in the world , during the campaign of 1778 , în Bohemia , if not entirely fufficient to produce an actual defire of peace on both fides , could not ...
... effect produced by the contention of the greatest leaders , and of the greatest armies in the world , during the campaign of 1778 , în Bohemia , if not entirely fufficient to produce an actual defire of peace on both fides , could not ...
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... effect . Such a view of the circumstances of the campaign , could afford no great encouragement to an obftinate perfeve- rance in the conteft . A defenfive war , however ably conducted , or however abounding with negative fuccefs ...
... effect . Such a view of the circumstances of the campaign , could afford no great encouragement to an obftinate perfeve- rance in the conteft . A defenfive war , however ably conducted , or however abounding with negative fuccefs ...
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... effect in facilitating the negotia tions for peace . Under fuch circumftances , and the of- fices of fuch mediators , little doubt was to be entertained of the event . Whe- ther it proceeded from a view of giving weight to their claims ...
... effect in facilitating the negotia tions for peace . Under fuch circumftances , and the of- fices of fuch mediators , little doubt was to be entertained of the event . Whe- ther it proceeded from a view of giving weight to their claims ...
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... effect more dependent upon Ruffia than it had even formerly been upon the Porte ; the dependence being doubly fecured , as well by a pre- dominant faction among the people , as by the difpofition or attachment of the prince . By thefe ...
... effect more dependent upon Ruffia than it had even formerly been upon the Porte ; the dependence being doubly fecured , as well by a pre- dominant faction among the people , as by the difpofition or attachment of the prince . By thefe ...
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... effect governors , of Moldavia and Walachia , though not of a nature so immediately alarming and dangerous as the foregoing , yet were , founded on claims , and on an interfe- rence , which tended ultimately to the fame point , to the ...
... effect governors , of Moldavia and Walachia , though not of a nature so immediately alarming and dangerous as the foregoing , yet were , founded on claims , and on an interfe- rence , which tended ultimately to the fame point , to the ...
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