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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... negotiated , importing that , as soon as the court of Berlin should consent to take an active part in the war , the czar would furnish forty - five thousand men , to act with the Prussian troops in such a manner as might be deemed most ...
... negotiated , importing that , as soon as the court of Berlin should consent to take an active part in the war , the czar would furnish forty - five thousand men , to act with the Prussian troops in such a manner as might be deemed most ...
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... negotiation for peace ; and Mr. Canning , in reply , also evinced oratorical talents . Mr. Jekyll sati- rised that credulity which could trust to a continental coalition , and that Quixotic folly which so sanguinely expected to rescue ...
... negotiation for peace ; and Mr. Canning , in reply , also evinced oratorical talents . Mr. Jekyll sati- rised that credulity which could trust to a continental coalition , and that Quixotic folly which so sanguinely expected to rescue ...
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... negotiation , he concluded that he had a right to attack him . Lieutenant - general Harris was now ordered to invade Mysore with the army of Madras . He was joined on his march not only by the subsidiary troops of the De- can , but also ...
... negotiation , he concluded that he had a right to attack him . Lieutenant - general Harris was now ordered to invade Mysore with the army of Madras . He was joined on his march not only by the subsidiary troops of the De- can , but also ...
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... negotiation with Smith , when he found that our court had consented to a confirmation of the agreement . While he was thus employed , he was murdered by a Turk ; and general Menou , who succeeded him as guardian of the French interests ...
... negotiation with Smith , when he found that our court had consented to a confirmation of the agreement . While he was thus employed , he was murdered by a Turk ; and general Menou , who succeeded him as guardian of the French interests ...
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... negotiation was earnestly recommended by the duke of Bedford and lord Holland , and faintly supported by the indecision of lord Romney : but the house , in the proportion of above fifteen to one ( the num- bers being 92 and 6 ) , voted ...
... negotiation was earnestly recommended by the duke of Bedford and lord Holland , and faintly supported by the indecision of lord Romney : but the house , in the proportion of above fifteen to one ( the num- bers being 92 and 6 ) , voted ...
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