The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Band 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Great - Britain and Ireland ; liberally recompensed by the India company ; gratified with presents from the czar , the kings of Naples and Sardinia ; and compli- mented by the grand signor with a diamond ornament in the form of a plume ...
... Great - Britain and Ireland ; liberally recompensed by the India company ; gratified with presents from the czar , the kings of Naples and Sardinia ; and compli- mented by the grand signor with a diamond ornament in the form of a plume ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. An urged , that the directory would not make peace with Great - Britain : he did not wish that we should sue for it as a favor , but that measures more conducive to its attainment should be adopted by the ministry ...
Oliver Goldsmith. An urged , that the directory would not make peace with Great - Britain : he did not wish that we should sue for it as a favor , but that measures more conducive to its attainment should be adopted by the ministry ...
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... great number of persons , without evading the act , had paid much less than a tenth but he now proposed the exaction of a full tenth of income from all who had ... Great - Britain , from transmarine possessions . He 8 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... great number of persons , without evading the act , had paid much less than a tenth but he now proposed the exaction of a full tenth of income from all who had ... Great - Britain , from transmarine possessions . He 8 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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Oliver Goldsmith. of Great - Britain , from transmarine possessions . He reckoned the gains of law and medicine at two millions ; and , by other particulars , swelled the rental and profits of the nation , after various allowances , to ...
Oliver Goldsmith. of Great - Britain , from transmarine possessions . He reckoned the gains of law and medicine at two millions ; and , by other particulars , swelled the rental and profits of the nation , after various allowances , to ...
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... Great - Britain , he had courted their effective aid , in a war which he meditated , not only for the recovery of his lost territories , but for the expulsion of the English from Hindostan . From the isle of France about two hundred men ...
... Great - Britain , he had courted their effective aid , in a war which he meditated , not only for the recovery of his lost territories , but for the expulsion of the English from Hindostan . From the isle of France about two hundred men ...
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