The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen33Edmund Burke J. Dodsley, 1791 |
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... conduct : -- France , Spain , Russia , the convention , it was needless to and Sweden . Denmark would pro- call for ... conduct of Great Bric and for the means by which they tain at present with her situation accomplished their measures ...
... conduct : -- France , Spain , Russia , the convention , it was needless to and Sweden . Denmark would pro- call for ... conduct of Great Bric and for the means by which they tain at present with her situation accomplished their measures ...
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... conduct ; and possess such confifor this great and highly commer- dence in the wisdom of his meacial country of Great Britain , that fures as may enable him to forelee , in the East Indies , the grand source and to foretell the effects ...
... conduct ; and possess such confifor this great and highly commer- dence in the wisdom of his meacial country of Great Britain , that fures as may enable him to forelee , in the East Indies , the grand source and to foretell the effects ...
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... conduct , if mit him to do so . they would not resign themtelves to In this country there has been , the caprice of mere chance , and the for a long course of time , a tenŁ.opeless indolence of mere scep- dency in politics , as in ...
... conduct , if mit him to do so . they would not resign themtelves to In this country there has been , the caprice of mere chance , and the for a long course of time , a tenŁ.opeless indolence of mere scep- dency in politics , as in ...
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Mafſacre there Various Adions between the Turks and Ruſsian Treaty | 1 |
Note from the King to the National Aſſembly July | 2 |
Meſſage from the National Affembly to the King November 29 | 14 |
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againſt alſo amount appeared arms army Aſſembly attack attention Auſtrian authority body called carried cauſe character circumſtances common conduct conſidered conſtitution continued court danger directed duty effect Emperor England equal Europe execution expected favour firſt force formed France French friends give given hand head himſelf honour hope houſe immediately important intereſt king kingdom land laſt late laws leave leſs letter liberty live lord majeſty manner March means meaſure ment mind moſt muſt nature never object obſerved officers opinion parliament particular party peace period perſon preſent Prince principles produce proved provinces purpoſe received remain reſpect royal ſaid ſame ſeemed ſeveral ſhall ſhould ſome ſpirit ſtate ſubject ſuch ſupport taken themſelves theſe thing thoſe thought tion took uſe whole