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... set out for Gottenburg, and the boors were so much against what was suspected to be their design, that they killed É. of them on the road. After their arrival at Gottenburg, all our accounts of them contained nothing but a series of ...
... set out for Gottenburg, and the boors were so much against what was suspected to be their design, that they killed É. of them on the road. After their arrival at Gottenburg, all our accounts of them contained nothing but a series of ...
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... set out within two or three days, and by the 31st had reached Cairo, where he halted. M. de Botta, who now commanded the Austrians, having first made himself master of Rivalta and Serravaila, and appointed Pr. Picolomini with 12 ...
... set out within two or three days, and by the 31st had reached Cairo, where he halted. M. de Botta, who now commanded the Austrians, having first made himself master of Rivalta and Serravaila, and appointed Pr. Picolomini with 12 ...
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... set to sea in the beginning of September, with a fleet of war-ships, and transports having troops on board, commanded by Gen. St Clair. On the 20th, the troops were landed without much opposition, at Quimperleybay, on the coast of ...
... set to sea in the beginning of September, with a fleet of war-ships, and transports having troops on board, commanded by Gen. St Clair. On the 20th, the troops were landed without much opposition, at Quimperleybay, on the coast of ...
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... set at liberty on condition not to serve against the French King or his allies, before the beginning of 1747. These complaints were followed by an arret of the privileges that the subječts of the States, trading into France, enjoyed in ...
... set at liberty on condition not to serve against the French King or his allies, before the beginning of 1747. These complaints were followed by an arret of the privileges that the subječts of the States, trading into France, enjoyed in ...
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... sets us free from the obligation we are under. And this seemed to be our way of thinking at the time the neutrality for ... set the Queen of Hungary more upon a par with her enemies, than could otherwise have been expected. Thus, Sir, we ...
... sets us free from the obligation we are under. And this seemed to be our way of thinking at the time the neutrality for ... set the Queen of Hungary more upon a par with her enemies, than could otherwise have been expected. Thus, Sir, we ...
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