The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1799 |
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88. oldal
... interest in the existence of a power that had formed fo long a defence to the states of the empire against the encroachments of Auftria . meeting at Mayence , the Emperor and the King of Pruffia had a confer- ence for the purpose of ...
... interest in the existence of a power that had formed fo long a defence to the states of the empire against the encroachments of Auftria . meeting at Mayence , the Emperor and the King of Pruffia had a confer- ence for the purpose of ...
127. oldal
... interest . Such an event , however it might have prov- ed detrimental to that power , muft alfo have been highly pernicious to Britain . It was happy , therefore , that the minority in parliament refifted fuch a measure on the part of ...
... interest . Such an event , however it might have prov- ed detrimental to that power , muft alfo have been highly pernicious to Britain . It was happy , therefore , that the minority in parliament refifted fuch a measure on the part of ...
134. oldal
... interest of Britain to oppose the system adopted by the court of Peters- burgh ; which was the aggrandize- ment of the Ruffian empire , al- ready too extenfive and potent for the fafety and peace of its neigh- bours ; and which , if not ...
... interest of Britain to oppose the system adopted by the court of Peters- burgh ; which was the aggrandize- ment of the Ruffian empire , al- ready too extenfive and potent for the fafety and peace of its neigh- bours ; and which , if not ...
152. oldal
... interest would imme- diately lead them to adopt proper measures to fupply this deficiency , by a more judicious and confiderate treatment of their flaves . ercifed over the negroes , Mr. Fox In fpeaking of the barbarity ex- quoted thofe ...
... interest would imme- diately lead them to adopt proper measures to fupply this deficiency , by a more judicious and confiderate treatment of their flaves . ercifed over the negroes , Mr. Fox In fpeaking of the barbarity ex- quoted thofe ...
162. oldal
... cate protested he would countenance its abolishment ; and he afferted the accufation of un- lawful exactions of taxes , to be en- their interests were facrificed to the ambitious views of their tirely 162 ANNUAL REGISTER , 1792 .
... cate protested he would countenance its abolishment ; and he afferted the accufation of un- lawful exactions of taxes , to be en- their interests were facrificed to the ambitious views of their tirely 162 ANNUAL REGISTER , 1792 .
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