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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... treaty was 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 ...
... treaty was 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 ...
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... treaties of ostensible alliance . What degree of confi- dence could be reposed in the Prussian or the Austrian court ? Could it be supposed that Russia , being equally ambitious , would act more honorably , or that the Porte would ...
... treaties of ostensible alliance . What degree of confi- dence could be reposed in the Prussian or the Austrian court ? Could it be supposed that Russia , being equally ambitious , would act more honorably , or that the Porte would ...
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... treaty : but this agree- ment was annulled on the arrival of lord Nelson , be- cause it was too favorable to those who had assisted the French ; and the forts were taken by siege . The naval captain Troubridge , with troops of various ...
... treaty : but this agree- ment was annulled on the arrival of lord Nelson , be- cause it was too favorable to those who had assisted the French ; and the forts were taken by siege . The naval captain Troubridge , with troops of various ...
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... treaty was con cluded , by which the rajah was obliged to receive a military force from the English for the defence and secu- rity of his dominions , to pay a subsidy for such protection , and to submit to the interference of the ...
... treaty was con cluded , by which the rajah was obliged to receive a military force from the English for the defence and secu- rity of his dominions , to pay a subsidy for such protection , and to submit to the interference of the ...
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... treaty should not be concluded . Before any stipulations were adjusted , Seid Ali , at the head of a Turkish detachment , with which sir Sydney Smith co - operated , attacked the French near Damietta , and gained an advantage over them ...
... treaty should not be concluded . Before any stipulations were adjusted , Seid Ali , at the head of a Turkish detachment , with which sir Sydney Smith co - operated , attacked the French near Damietta , and gained an advantage over them ...
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