The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen35J. Dodsley, 1793 |
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... nations fhould not be the fame in every view , as that of individuals , and as ftrictly guided by juftice and honour ... nation could take ? The answer , faid he , is to be found in the fpeech . " Be firm and temperate in your conduct ...
... nations fhould not be the fame in every view , as that of individuals , and as ftrictly guided by juftice and honour ... nation could take ? The answer , faid he , is to be found in the fpeech . " Be firm and temperate in your conduct ...
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... nations might have to expect at that time from her friendfhip , they had no- thing to fear for the existence of ... nation into a war . He wanted to make the people fee that France had re- ally declared war against them , and that ...
... nations might have to expect at that time from her friendfhip , they had no- thing to fear for the existence of ... nation into a war . He wanted to make the people fee that France had re- ally declared war against them , and that ...
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... nation , whoever or whatever administered their affairs , became dangerous to neighbouring nations ; and therefore the de facto governors were acknowledged , negotiations entered into , and wars averted , by the wife policy of ...
... nation , whoever or whatever administered their affairs , became dangerous to neighbouring nations ; and therefore the de facto governors were acknowledged , negotiations entered into , and wars averted , by the wife policy of ...
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... nation to treat with the exifting government of every other nation with which it had relative interefts , without enquiring or regarding how that government was conftituted , or by what means those who exercited it came into power ...
... nation to treat with the exifting government of every other nation with which it had relative interefts , without enquiring or regarding how that government was conftituted , or by what means those who exercited it came into power ...
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... nation . " The mo- tion was feconded by Mr. Grey . Lord Sheffield rofe in great agi- tation , and not only reprobated in the most pointed terms the object of the motion ; but declared him- felf to be almoft afhamed of his former ...
... nation . " The mo- tion was feconded by Mr. Grey . Lord Sheffield rofe in great agi- tation , and not only reprobated in the most pointed terms the object of the motion ; but declared him- felf to be almoft afhamed of his former ...
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