Annual Register, Том 29Edmund Burke 1789 |
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... fubjects of national importance , will fufficiently teftify . We have been informed by a gentleman not long arrived ... fubject , from which it is evi- dent , that it appeared to him in the fame light that it was afterwards reprefented ...
... fubjects of national importance , will fufficiently teftify . We have been informed by a gentleman not long arrived ... fubject , from which it is evi- dent , that it appeared to him in the fame light that it was afterwards reprefented ...
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... fubject , they feemed to throw the whole blame of every thing that happened upon the princefs , by her adopting the rafh measure of fuddenly entering the territories of Holland , after fo long an abfence , and in fo critical á fea- fon ...
... fubject , they feemed to throw the whole blame of every thing that happened upon the princefs , by her adopting the rafh measure of fuddenly entering the territories of Holland , after fo long an abfence , and in fo critical á fea- fon ...
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... fubject , to the ftates general ; but their an- fwer was fo fatisfactory , as to produce a return of acknowlegement and thanks from the king . Their high mightneffes declared , that they had made repeated applications , with- out ...
... fubject , to the ftates general ; but their an- fwer was fo fatisfactory , as to produce a return of acknowlegement and thanks from the king . Their high mightneffes declared , that they had made repeated applications , with- out ...
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... fubject to great and unexpected revolutions , and the event perhaps very doubtful on the fide of the invaders . The defertion of Utrecht accord- ingly excited the most general dif- may at Amfterdam , while the fugi- tives communicated ...
... fubject to great and unexpected revolutions , and the event perhaps very doubtful on the fide of the invaders . The defertion of Utrecht accord- ingly excited the most general dif- may at Amfterdam , while the fugi- tives communicated ...
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... fubject . Duty on brandy , on beer , on cot- tons , on glass ; and debates thereupon . Report of the committee . Con- verfation refpecting the omission of Ireland . Refolutions agreed to . Motion for an address to the king upon the ...
... fubject . Duty on brandy , on beer , on cot- tons , on glass ; and debates thereupon . Report of the committee . Con- verfation refpecting the omission of Ireland . Refolutions agreed to . Motion for an address to the king upon the ...
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