The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 48. köideJ. Dodsley, 1806 |
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... desire , his remains were very privately interred in the family - vault at Rushbrooke . The title is become extinct . he had a particularly desire to fix on a spot where he should like his body to be buried . His wish was complied with ...
... desire , his remains were very privately interred in the family - vault at Rushbrooke . The title is become extinct . he had a particularly desire to fix on a spot where he should like his body to be buried . His wish was complied with ...
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... desire to avert , even by the greatest sacrifices , such calamities as he is now accused of producing , that your lordship may , perhaps , have felt it less necessary to enter into a particular refutation of such a charge But after the ...
... desire to avert , even by the greatest sacrifices , such calamities as he is now accused of producing , that your lordship may , perhaps , have felt it less necessary to enter into a particular refutation of such a charge But after the ...
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... desire , in incorporating them with our Aus . trian states , as emperor of Austria , and in preserving them in those amicable relations subsisting with the neighbouring powers and states , that they should attain that height of ...
... desire , in incorporating them with our Aus . trian states , as emperor of Austria , and in preserving them in those amicable relations subsisting with the neighbouring powers and states , that they should attain that height of ...
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Trial of Henry Viscount Melville Managers ordered to proceed in the | 109 |
persedJoseph Bonaparte declared King of Naples by his Brother | 130 |
The German Empire the natural Barrier of Europe against France Conse | 152 |
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