The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ...G. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1825 |
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... Italy , and Austria was appointed to desolate and overrun it . On a sub- sequent occasion , Spain and Portu- gal became the object of their rage , and to France was allotted the task of punishing and enslaving them . On one day Austria ...
... Italy , and Austria was appointed to desolate and overrun it . On a sub- sequent occasion , Spain and Portu- gal became the object of their rage , and to France was allotted the task of punishing and enslaving them . On one day Austria ...
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... Italy also . An Austrian army , as they all knew , had overrun that beautiful yet mise- rable country . The south of it was still occupied by a body of 30,000 men , whilst the north had recently witnessed a scene of horror ( loud cries ...
... Italy also . An Austrian army , as they all knew , had overrun that beautiful yet mise- rable country . The south of it was still occupied by a body of 30,000 men , whilst the north had recently witnessed a scene of horror ( loud cries ...
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... Italy , under Austrian superintendence , in conformity with the mandates of the conspirators whom he had before described . They need not order it to be done in Spain by the satellites of France , be- cause they had a more active and ...
... Italy , under Austrian superintendence , in conformity with the mandates of the conspirators whom he had before described . They need not order it to be done in Spain by the satellites of France , be- cause they had a more active and ...
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... Italy which were sufficient . He to make one's blood run cold . ( Mr. Canning ) confessed he was ig- norant of such transactions ; but he believed he knew sufficient to direct his mind to the proceedings to which the hon . and learned ...
... Italy which were sufficient . He to make one's blood run cold . ( Mr. Canning ) confessed he was ig- norant of such transactions ; but he believed he knew sufficient to direct his mind to the proceedings to which the hon . and learned ...
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... Italians and the Austrians , though he preferred the Turks to the latter , and he knew both . ( A laugh . ) He had the original Italian procla- mation in his hand , and was ready to present it to the right honourable secretary . Mr ...
... Italians and the Austrians , though he preferred the Turks to the latter , and he knew both . ( A laugh . ) He had the original Italian procla- mation in his hand , and was ready to present it to the right honourable secretary . Mr ...
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