Annual Register, Том 6Edmund Burke 1764 |
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... given a fenfible alarm to that people , if they had feen us formally cantoning out their whole country into regular establishments . It was in this idea that the royal proclamation of the 7th of Octo- ber 1763 , ftrictly forbids any pur ...
... given a fenfible alarm to that people , if they had feen us formally cantoning out their whole country into regular establishments . It was in this idea that the royal proclamation of the 7th of Octo- ber 1763 , ftrictly forbids any pur ...
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... given no fort of oppofition to their pretenfions . Thus a filent revolution was ac- complished in the ballance of fa- vage empire in America . This body of Indians appears to have connected themselves with the higher nations towards ...
... given no fort of oppofition to their pretenfions . Thus a filent revolution was ac- complished in the ballance of fa- vage empire in America . This body of Indians appears to have connected themselves with the higher nations towards ...
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... that they could ever be given up to enemies ,, merely crea- ted by their faithful adherence to that fervice . In fhort , that noble- [ D ] 4 t man } man entered into bufinefs upon the new plan , For the YEAR 1763 . A [ 39.
... that they could ever be given up to enemies ,, merely crea- ted by their faithful adherence to that fervice . In fhort , that noble- [ D ] 4 t man } man entered into bufinefs upon the new plan , For the YEAR 1763 . A [ 39.
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... given accounts ( in what manner authen- ticated does not appear ) of a very extraordinary negotiation , which commenced immediately on the death of lord Egre- 27th of Auguft . about , if poffible , a mont , in order to bring coalition ...
... given accounts ( in what manner authen- ticated does not appear ) of a very extraordinary negotiation , which commenced immediately on the death of lord Egre- 27th of Auguft . about , if poffible , a mont , in order to bring coalition ...
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... given great umbrage to the mi- nifters of France and Spain , as they imagine the precedency of their ambaffadors at foreign courts may be affected by it . 9 : 0 1 An impoftor , under the charac- ter of grandfen to the chevalier de St ...
... given great umbrage to the mi- nifters of France and Spain , as they imagine the precedency of their ambaffadors at foreign courts may be affected by it . 9 : 0 1 An impoftor , under the charac- ter of grandfen to the chevalier de St ...
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