Annual Register, Том 9Edmund Burke 1767 |
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... March , happily arrived of 1766. age , to take the ad- miniftration upon him , may be looked upon as a great addition and ftrength to the Proteftant fyftem . The great and voluntary rejoicings which were fo univerfally made upon that ...
... March , happily arrived of 1766. age , to take the ad- miniftration upon him , may be looked upon as a great addition and ftrength to the Proteftant fyftem . The great and voluntary rejoicings which were fo univerfally made upon that ...
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... March , arrival of the king in that metropolis , gave 1765 . fufficient caufe of furprife and a- larm , as well to them , as to the Pa- rifians in general . He was no foon- er arrived in that city , than he im- mediately went to the ...
... March , arrival of the king in that metropolis , gave 1765 . fufficient caufe of furprife and a- larm , as well to them , as to the Pa- rifians in general . He was no foon- er arrived in that city , than he im- mediately went to the ...
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... March 4 . The parliament of Rouen fent a grand 1766 . deputation to the king upon the fame occafion . In their remonftrance which accompanied it , they strongly reminded his Majefty of his coronation - oath ; from which they infinuated ...
... March 4 . The parliament of Rouen fent a grand 1766 . deputation to the king upon the fame occafion . In their remonftrance which accompanied it , they strongly reminded his Majefty of his coronation - oath ; from which they infinuated ...
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... march directly to Stockholm . On his arrival before Boras with his troops , he wrote a letter to the regency of that town , in the fame terms which a general makes ufe of when he fummons a fortress . But when he heard that troops were ...
... march directly to Stockholm . On his arrival before Boras with his troops , he wrote a letter to the regency of that town , in the fame terms which a general makes ufe of when he fummons a fortress . But when he heard that troops were ...
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... March , about four o'clock in the 1766. , afternooon , a young gentleman dreffed ( in defiance of the edict ) in a long cloak , and broad bever , was ftopt near the palace by a cen . tinel , whom the gentleman at- tempted to ftab for ...
... March , about four o'clock in the 1766. , afternooon , a young gentleman dreffed ( in defiance of the edict ) in a long cloak , and broad bever , was ftopt near the palace by a cen . tinel , whom the gentleman at- tempted to ftab for ...
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