“The” Annual Register: World EventsLongman, 1789 |
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... itself being by that time garbled , had likewife changed its nature , and , pretending that they had no right to interfere in the private difputes of any city , received the new deputies without regard to the complaints or rights of the ...
... itself being by that time garbled , had likewife changed its nature , and , pretending that they had no right to interfere in the private difputes of any city , received the new deputies without regard to the complaints or rights of the ...
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... itself , under whose protection it was fostered and fupported . This town was , parti- cularly from its fituation , an ac- quifition of great importance to the ftadtholder ; it is fituated on the borders of Holland , within 24 miles of ...
... itself , under whose protection it was fostered and fupported . This town was , parti- cularly from its fituation , an ac- quifition of great importance to the ftadtholder ; it is fituated on the borders of Holland , within 24 miles of ...
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... itself in the court of Vienna , in the court of Spain , in the court of Pe- terfburg , or at the Hague ? He be- lieved the very reverfe was well known to be the fact . But there was another circum- ftance which deserved their most se ...
... itself in the court of Vienna , in the court of Spain , in the court of Pe- terfburg , or at the Hague ? He be- lieved the very reverfe was well known to be the fact . But there was another circum- ftance which deserved their most se ...
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... itself into a committee on the Monday following , to take into confideration that part of his ma- jefty's fpeech on opening the feffion , which related to the treaty of com- merce and navigation formed with his most christian majesty ...
... itself into a committee on the Monday following , to take into confideration that part of his ma- jefty's fpeech on opening the feffion , which related to the treaty of com- merce and navigation formed with his most christian majesty ...
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World Events. Before the house re- Feb. 12th . folved itself into a com- mittee upon the treaty of commerce and navigation with France , a pe- tition was prefented by Mr. Alder man Newnham from certain manu- facturers , affembled in ...
World Events. Before the house re- Feb. 12th . folved itself into a com- mittee upon the treaty of commerce and navigation with France , a pe- tition was prefented by Mr. Alder man Newnham from certain manu- facturers , affembled in ...
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