The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ..., 13. köideG. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1793 |
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... fide to fide , " ( meaning antiphonical , or alternate finging ) , were fo great , that they could only be refrained by an exertion of all the power and firmness of which the queen was poffeffed . In a conteft fo arduous , and during ...
... fide to fide , " ( meaning antiphonical , or alternate finging ) , were fo great , that they could only be refrained by an exertion of all the power and firmness of which the queen was poffeffed . In a conteft fo arduous , and during ...
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... fide the globe ; the scene of action was diftant , and the refult of the communication could nor reach it for a confiderable time ; not probably till the war itself would be at an end . Mr. rancis urged that it was even unjust to lord ...
... fide the globe ; the scene of action was diftant , and the refult of the communication could nor reach it for a confiderable time ; not probably till the war itself would be at an end . Mr. rancis urged that it was even unjust to lord ...
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... fide of the house , by blend- ing the measure itself with the cha- racter of the man who was to con- duct it , and confidering every inquiry into the justice and policy of the war as an attack upon lord Cornwallis . Adverting to the ...
... fide of the house , by blend- ing the measure itself with the cha- racter of the man who was to con- duct it , and confidering every inquiry into the justice and policy of the war as an attack upon lord Cornwallis . Adverting to the ...
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... fide had affumed in moving for certain pa- pers , he had expected that , on the perufal of thefe papers , he fhould find himfelf compelled by the force of truth to retract all the opinions which he had entertained on the fubject of the ...
... fide had affumed in moving for certain pa- pers , he had expected that , on the perufal of thefe papers , he fhould find himfelf compelled by the force of truth to retract all the opinions which he had entertained on the fubject of the ...
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... fide or the other . Now it was furely more reasonable , that in fuch a cafe , the right of the king fhould be conceded , than the money of the people be taken from them without their con- fent , and for a purpose which they did not ...
... fide or the other . Now it was furely more reasonable , that in fuch a cafe , the right of the king fhould be conceded , than the money of the people be taken from them without their con- fent , and for a purpose which they did not ...
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