“The” Annual Register: World EventsLongman, 1798 |
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Стр. vii
... our hands , to a magnitude which , if we had foreseen , we should have been induced to have formed it into a separate chapter . Our domestic affairs we have aimed to treat , as as they seemed to require , in a fort of PREFACE . vii.
... our hands , to a magnitude which , if we had foreseen , we should have been induced to have formed it into a separate chapter . Our domestic affairs we have aimed to treat , as as they seemed to require , in a fort of PREFACE . vii.
Стр. viii
World Events. as they seemed to require , in a fort of middle manner ; more than commonly full , but not fo minute as that which has been applied to the affairs of France . The collection of state - papers is , of course , unufually ...
World Events. as they seemed to require , in a fort of middle manner ; more than commonly full , but not fo minute as that which has been applied to the affairs of France . The collection of state - papers is , of course , unufually ...
Стр. 19
... seemed to afford the most favourable oppor- tunity for eftablishing the common interefts of the two ftates in con- cert , on a firm and permanent bafis . The war in which the two imperial courts were involved , the rifing spirit of ...
... seemed to afford the most favourable oppor- tunity for eftablishing the common interefts of the two ftates in con- cert , on a firm and permanent bafis . The war in which the two imperial courts were involved , the rifing spirit of ...
Стр. 20
... seemed to be effen- tial . The propofition therefore was made in a manner the most likely to invite acceptance . Not only a be- neficial treaty of commerce , an al- liance and a guarantee , but an equi- valent in revenue to the royal ...
... seemed to be effen- tial . The propofition therefore was made in a manner the most likely to invite acceptance . Not only a be- neficial treaty of commerce , an al- liance and a guarantee , but an equi- valent in revenue to the royal ...
Стр. 271
... seemed to fhew a fincere defire of peace , wifhing at the fame time to preferve fuch a countenance as might keep the ja- cobin faction in check , and give whatever affiftance he could to the views of the Feuillans . Indeed , his conduct ...
... seemed to fhew a fincere defire of peace , wifhing at the fame time to preferve fuch a countenance as might keep the ja- cobin faction in check , and give whatever affiftance he could to the views of the Feuillans . Indeed , his conduct ...
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