The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Band 1J. Dodsley, 1798 |
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... seemed naturally to be- long to a Polish free city , but the fituation of that city itself was un- natural ; infulated as it was , in the midst of a state of which it formerly was the capital , yet dependent on a foreign power : for ...
... seemed naturally to be- long to a Polish free city , but the fituation of that city itself was un- natural ; infulated as it was , in the midst of a state of which it formerly was the capital , yet dependent on a foreign power : for ...
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... seemed to be now feriouf . ly preparing , in confequence of his late engagements * with the Otto- man Porte . Had he been compel led to have recourfe to arms , he would thus have gained a vast out- work , and a brave though undifci ...
... seemed to be now feriouf . ly preparing , in confequence of his late engagements * with the Otto- man Porte . Had he been compel led to have recourfe to arms , he would thus have gained a vast out- work , and a brave though undifci ...
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... seemed for a short time to open a profpect to the re - establishment of fomething like order . The dif- obedience of the national guards at the Thuilleries was fo much more flagrant than it had ever been before , at least fince the ...
... seemed for a short time to open a profpect to the re - establishment of fomething like order . The dif- obedience of the national guards at the Thuilleries was fo much more flagrant than it had ever been before , at least fince the ...
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... seemed likely to encounter few obftacles from the other fide , and they fhewed a proper dif- pofition to beat down thofe which they did encounter . When M. Petion , on debating the first title of the code , objected that the liberty of ...
... seemed likely to encounter few obftacles from the other fide , and they fhewed a proper dif- pofition to beat down thofe which they did encounter . When M. Petion , on debating the first title of the code , objected that the liberty of ...
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... 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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