The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Том 49J. Dodsley, 1809 |
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... treaties were on the point of being concluded . It was given out in his newspapers , that Duroc had gone to St. Peters . burgh , and that the king of Prus- sia was governed by the counsel of Lombard , Beyme , and Kockyriz , the men who ...
... treaties were on the point of being concluded . It was given out in his newspapers , that Duroc had gone to St. Peters . burgh , and that the king of Prus- sia was governed by the counsel of Lombard , Beyme , and Kockyriz , the men who ...
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... treaty , to the armios of France when demanded , on by a letter from Buonaparte , to the Landamwan , to furnish the troops without delay , under the pain of forfeiting the French alliance . were called Not satisfied with all this host ...
... treaty , to the armios of France when demanded , on by a letter from Buonaparte , to the Landamwan , to furnish the troops without delay , under the pain of forfeiting the French alliance . were called Not satisfied with all this host ...
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... treaty to assist her . The resolution of the court of Berlin , actually to com- mence hostilities against France , was first communicated to the Russian government by count Kreusemark , who was dispatched with that intel- ligence to St ...
... treaty to assist her . The resolution of the court of Berlin , actually to com- mence hostilities against France , was first communicated to the Russian government by count Kreusemark , who was dispatched with that intel- ligence to St ...
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... treaty of commerce between Great Britain and South America - That a communication should be opened between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans ; and that the freedom of these communications should be guarantied to Great Britain . Mr. Pitt ...
... treaty of commerce between Great Britain and South America - That a communication should be opened between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans ; and that the freedom of these communications should be guarantied to Great Britain . Mr. Pitt ...
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... treaty of peace with France . It became therefore , in this negotiation , a ne- cessary object to seek out for an equivalent to be set up against that want of permanence , which must attend any peace under such circum- superiority would ...
... treaty of peace with France . It became therefore , in this negotiation , a ne- cessary object to seek out for an equivalent to be set up against that want of permanence , which must attend any peace under such circum- superiority would ...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Том 3;Том 71 Полный просмотр - 1830 |
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