The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen35J. Dodsley, 1793 |
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... pretenfions to his favour ; that we accommodate our labours to the nature of our work , as it may present itself before us ; and that we are not deterred by any extraordinary demands which may may be made upon our exertions , by the multi-
... pretenfions to his favour ; that we accommodate our labours to the nature of our work , as it may present itself before us ; and that we are not deterred by any extraordinary demands which may may be made upon our exertions , by the multi-
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lumes , which are wanting to render the work complete to the present time , the proprietors con- fider it as their duty to declare , that they will publish two volumes every year till that object is attained . It is alfo their fixed ...
lumes , which are wanting to render the work complete to the present time , the proprietors con- fider it as their duty to declare , that they will publish two volumes every year till that object is attained . It is alfo their fixed ...
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... present hiftory of France that the enjoyment of a free conftitution gave them rights which were dear to them : that be- fides it gave them the means of be- ing taught and instructed , by men of talents , education , and virtue , in all ...
... present hiftory of France that the enjoyment of a free conftitution gave them rights which were dear to them : that be- fides it gave them the means of be- ing taught and instructed , by men of talents , education , and virtue , in all ...
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... present bill ; much more when the confide- ration of external danger was ad- ded to it ; yet , after all that has been stated , there are fome who pretend to tell us , that they fear no internal alarm , that they fee no caufe of danger ...
... present bill ; much more when the confide- ration of external danger was ad- ded to it ; yet , after all that has been stated , there are fome who pretend to tell us , that they fear no internal alarm , that they fee no caufe of danger ...
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... present state of go- vernment in France nothing leis ; but he maintained , as a principle inviolable , that the government of every independent ftate was to be fettled by thofe who were to live under it , and not by foreign force . The ...
... present state of go- vernment in France nothing leis ; but he maintained , as a principle inviolable , that the government of every independent ftate was to be fettled by thofe who were to live under it , and not by foreign force . The ...
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