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... had greatly checked the operation of the Ruffian armies , who were much more intent on guarding against the approaches of that fell enemy , than on on gratifying ambition at the expence of any other . HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 31.
... had greatly checked the operation of the Ruffian armies , who were much more intent on guarding against the approaches of that fell enemy , than on on gratifying ambition at the expence of any other . HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 31.
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... against his unfortunate country- men , the Catholic Armenians , which ferved , in fome degree , to recal the memory of thofe that had diftin- guished the early ages of Chriftiani- ty . It feems that this man , being enabled to make ...
... against his unfortunate country- men , the Catholic Armenians , which ferved , in fome degree , to recal the memory of thofe that had diftin- guished the early ages of Chriftiani- ty . It feems that this man , being enabled to make ...
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... against her forcing a war . With respect to the lofs of men , foreign wars are ( from various caufes , fome of which could not eafily be removed ) more de- ftructive to that country than to any other ; at the fame time , that from the ...
... against her forcing a war . With respect to the lofs of men , foreign wars are ( from various caufes , fome of which could not eafily be removed ) more de- ftructive to that country than to any other ; at the fame time , that from the ...
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... against Gibraltar , ftill in readinefs , were undoubtedly incentives to this en- terprize . The marine force intended for this fervice was confiderable , and from its nature extremely numerous ; no dif- pofition , however , appeared ...
... against Gibraltar , ftill in readinefs , were undoubtedly incentives to this en- terprize . The marine force intended for this fervice was confiderable , and from its nature extremely numerous ; no dif- pofition , however , appeared ...
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... against Sir Thomas Rumbold - voted . Bill of pains and penalties . Proceeding therein . Bill loft . Confideration of the first fet of refolutims refumed . Refolution against Mr. Haftings voted . Conduct of the court of proprietors on ...
... against Sir Thomas Rumbold - voted . Bill of pains and penalties . Proceeding therein . Bill loft . Confideration of the first fet of refolutims refumed . Refolution against Mr. Haftings voted . Conduct of the court of proprietors on ...
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Страница 11 - ... abated. No incidental temptation could detain him for a moment; even those intervals of recreation, which sometimes unavoidably occurred, and were looked for by us with a longing, that persons who have experienced the fatigues of service will readily excuse, were submitted to by him with a certain impatience, whenever they could not be employed in making further provision for the more effectual prosecution of his designs.
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