Annual Register, Том 29Edmund Burke 1789 |
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... John of Auftria , and the duke of Parma , the greateft generals , and at the head of the beft officers and troops then in the world . With equal fortune , in the 17th cen- tury , it fuccefsfully refifted the mighty power of Lewis the ...
... John of Auftria , and the duke of Parma , the greateft generals , and at the head of the beft officers and troops then in the world . With equal fortune , in the 17th cen- tury , it fuccefsfully refifted the mighty power of Lewis the ...
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... John of Auftria , and the duke of Parma , the greateft generals , and at the head of the best officers and troops then in the world . With equal fortune , in the 17th cen- tury , it fuccessfully refifted the mighty power of Lewis the ...
... John of Auftria , and the duke of Parma , the greateft generals , and at the head of the best officers and troops then in the world . With equal fortune , in the 17th cen- tury , it fuccessfully refifted the mighty power of Lewis the ...
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... John Skyn- -Mr . Burke's fpeech on that bufiness . Motion in the upper boufe , by lord Rawdon , relative to the Spanish convention , and the evacuation of the Mojquito fore - fpeeches of lord Carmarthen and the lord chancellor on the ...
... John Skyn- -Mr . Burke's fpeech on that bufiness . Motion in the upper boufe , by lord Rawdon , relative to the Spanish convention , and the evacuation of the Mojquito fore - fpeeches of lord Carmarthen and the lord chancellor on the ...
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... of conferring a mark of his royal favcur upon Sir John Skynner , late lord chief baron of the exchequer , in confideration of his . diligent diligent and meritorious fervices , and of his faithful and 110 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1787 .
... of conferring a mark of his royal favcur upon Sir John Skynner , late lord chief baron of the exchequer , in confideration of his . diligent diligent and meritorious fervices , and of his faithful and 110 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1787 .
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... John Sinclair , Mr. Dundas , Sir James Johnstone , and Sir Adam Ferguffon , in the negative ; of lords Beauchamp , Maitland , and Elcho , in the affirma- tive ; carried for the negative . + UR readers will recollect that the tax impofed ...
... John Sinclair , Mr. Dundas , Sir James Johnstone , and Sir Adam Ferguffon , in the negative ; of lords Beauchamp , Maitland , and Elcho , in the affirma- tive ; carried for the negative . + UR readers will recollect that the tax impofed ...
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