The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Том 13J. Dodsley, 1794 |
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... last affault , near one - third fuperior in number to the whole army that befieged it . Such reprefentations , calculated to anfwer particular purposes , are more or less adopted by all nations , and fhould be received with many ...
... last affault , near one - third fuperior in number to the whole army that befieged it . Such reprefentations , calculated to anfwer particular purposes , are more or less adopted by all nations , and fhould be received with many ...
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... last month ; and I forbid you , under the pains of difobe- dience , to throw any obftacle in the way of the Duke de Aiguillon's enjoyment of all the rights of peerage in your Affembly . " The peremptoriness of this command , had ...
... last month ; and I forbid you , under the pains of difobe- dience , to throw any obftacle in the way of the Duke de Aiguillon's enjoyment of all the rights of peerage in your Affembly . " The peremptoriness of this command , had ...
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... last fetion of parlia- ment , did not at all fubfide during the fummer . On the con- trary , the remoteft counties caught the alarm , and the body of free- holders , in general , throughout the kingdom , thought themfelves wounded in ...
... last fetion of parlia- ment , did not at all fubfide during the fummer . On the con- trary , the remoteft counties caught the alarm , and the body of free- holders , in general , throughout the kingdom , thought themfelves wounded in ...
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... last fix or seven years . The City of London fucceeded to the County of Middlefex : This petition was pretty nearly in the fame ftrain with the former . Al- though the difcontent fpread faft and widely , and was even ftronger in fome ...
... last fix or seven years . The City of London fucceeded to the County of Middlefex : This petition was pretty nearly in the fame ftrain with the former . Al- though the difcontent fpread faft and widely , and was even ftronger in fome ...
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... last of thefe , the protesting Lords pledge themfelves to the public , that they will avail themselves , as far as in them lies , of every right and every power , with which the conftitution has armed them , for the good of the whole ...
... last of thefe , the protesting Lords pledge themfelves to the public , that they will avail themselves , as far as in them lies , of every right and every power , with which the conftitution has armed them , for the good of the whole ...
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