Annual Register, Том 12Edmund Burke 1770 |
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... fervice the whole fummer , and probably had a great effect upon the mea- fures purfued in that country . The extraordinary affembly of the ftates in Sweden , was not attended with the confequences , which it is probable the oppofite ...
... fervice the whole fummer , and probably had a great effect upon the mea- fures purfued in that country . The extraordinary affembly of the ftates in Sweden , was not attended with the confequences , which it is probable the oppofite ...
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... fervice ; and the piratical states have agreed to fend five fhips each . He has alfo forbid his fubjects from fup- plying the Ruffians with provifions er neceffaries of any kind . As thofe humane and generous actions which do honour to ...
... fervice ; and the piratical states have agreed to fend five fhips each . He has alfo forbid his fubjects from fup- plying the Ruffians with provifions er neceffaries of any kind . As thofe humane and generous actions which do honour to ...
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... fervice , had deftroyed or removed all the provifions that were to be found in the countries near the Niefter ; a circumftance which now feverely affected their own troops in that quarter . The following was faid to have been the ftate ...
... fervice , had deftroyed or removed all the provifions that were to be found in the countries near the Niefter ; a circumftance which now feverely affected their own troops in that quarter . The following was faid to have been the ftate ...
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... fervice . The of ficers were as incapable of agreeing among themfelves , as they were of obeying their fuperiors ; and the feveral corps which they com- manded having efpoufed their quar- rels , have been upon the point of deciding them ...
... fervice . The of ficers were as incapable of agreeing among themfelves , as they were of obeying their fuperiors ; and the feveral corps which they com- manded having efpoufed their quar- rels , have been upon the point of deciding them ...
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... fervice , and it is faid that he has been joined by prince Heraclius , and that they have committed fe- veral hoftilities on the fide of Ar- menia . It does not however ap- pear , that their operations have hitherto been productive of ...
... fervice , and it is faid that he has been joined by prince Heraclius , and that they have committed fe- veral hoftilities on the fide of Ar- menia . It does not however ap- pear , that their operations have hitherto been productive of ...
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