The Pamphleteer, Band 18Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1821 |
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... give a correct idea of the nature and value of the Work . The best PAMPHLETS of the following noble and distinguished Authors are recorded : THE CHANCELLOR OF Sir J. Sinclair , Bt . THE EXCHEQUER . Sir P. Francis , K. B. Rt . Hon . Earl ...
... give a correct idea of the nature and value of the Work . The best PAMPHLETS of the following noble and distinguished Authors are recorded : THE CHANCELLOR OF Sir J. Sinclair , Bt . THE EXCHEQUER . Sir P. Francis , K. B. Rt . Hon . Earl ...
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... give a more striking proof of the feelings by which they were animated , they selected the King of Naples himself to bear the first marks of their insolent vengeance . Regardless of his venerable age , they summoned him to attend them ...
... give a more striking proof of the feelings by which they were animated , they selected the King of Naples himself to bear the first marks of their insolent vengeance . Regardless of his venerable age , they summoned him to attend them ...
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... give immediate as well as serious alarm for the extension of its effects all over the world . Even if the occupation of the Neapolitan States by one of the Sove- reigns could take place without disturbing the European balance , the ...
... give immediate as well as serious alarm for the extension of its effects all over the world . Even if the occupation of the Neapolitan States by one of the Sove- reigns could take place without disturbing the European balance , the ...
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... give alarm to Austria , what power so able as Great Britain to obtain from it securities which might enable her to become the guarantee of Peace between them ? Under such a compact , Naples could take no hostile step against Austria ...
... give alarm to Austria , what power so able as Great Britain to obtain from it securities which might enable her to become the guarantee of Peace between them ? Under such a compact , Naples could take no hostile step against Austria ...
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... give rise to any difference as to the basis of their alliance , and as to the general uniformity of principles and VIEWS . " I 66 These are serious assertions ; they convey a charge against the good faith and honor of Great Britain ...
... give rise to any difference as to the basis of their alliance , and as to the general uniformity of principles and VIEWS . " I 66 These are serious assertions ; they convey a charge against the good faith and honor of Great Britain ...
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