The Annual Register, 33. köideLongmans, Green, 1791 |
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... ftate of infurrection , little fhort of rebellion , against his go- vernment , which they regarded as that of a defpot . This prince , worn out with bodi- lydifeafe and anxiety of mind , and fenfible of his approaching dif- folution ...
... ftate of infurrection , little fhort of rebellion , against his go- vernment , which they regarded as that of a defpot . This prince , worn out with bodi- lydifeafe and anxiety of mind , and fenfible of his approaching dif- folution ...
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... ftate of the world , the former evils are lefs to be dreaded than the latter . Prejudices are to be prudently managed , not haftily eradicated ; and when fo managed , they are , in many inftances , not evils , but advantages . But howe ...
... ftate of the world , the former evils are lefs to be dreaded than the latter . Prejudices are to be prudently managed , not haftily eradicated ; and when fo managed , they are , in many inftances , not evils , but advantages . But howe ...
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... , promifed as great benefits to Europe and the human race , as he had already conferred on the fmall ftate of Tufcany . * Mr. Ewart , Although • A species of velleity follows the contemplation of a 12 1791 . ANNUAL REGISTER ,
... , promifed as great benefits to Europe and the human race , as he had already conferred on the fmall ftate of Tufcany . * Mr. Ewart , Although • A species of velleity follows the contemplation of a 12 1791 . ANNUAL REGISTER ,
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... ftate , and render his name on earth immortal . His army , which was divided into several bo- dies , for the purpose of oppofing different corps of Auftrians and Ruffians , were computed at near 200,000 men . Notwithstanding the ...
... ftate , and render his name on earth immortal . His army , which was divided into several bo- dies , for the purpose of oppofing different corps of Auftrians and Ruffians , were computed at near 200,000 men . Notwithstanding the ...
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... ftate , even that of Venice not excepted ; the Bel- gæ having been exempted from fe- veral taxes impofed on the other Gauls , by the conquering Romans . For 1600 years they had enjoyed thofe privileges , which had been con- firmed to ...
... ftate , even that of Venice not excepted ; the Bel- gæ having been exempted from fe- veral taxes impofed on the other Gauls , by the conquering Romans . For 1600 years they had enjoyed thofe privileges , which had been con- firmed to ...
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