Annual Register of World Events, Том 501808 |
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... possession of those ports during the war would have afforded the best security against that danger ; whereas the abandonment of them has now left us more than ever ex- posed to it . " But that we can entertain no doubt that , instead of ...
... possession of those ports during the war would have afforded the best security against that danger ; whereas the abandonment of them has now left us more than ever ex- posed to it . " But that we can entertain no doubt that , instead of ...
Стр. 80
... possession of his holiness and successors for ever ; and if force shall deprive him of its possession , he is deter- mined to maintain the integrity of his rights , because the holy see can recover the real possession , when it may ...
... possession of his holiness and successors for ever ; and if force shall deprive him of its possession , he is deter- mined to maintain the integrity of his rights , because the holy see can recover the real possession , when it may ...
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... possession to himself , and to come before much lapse of time to de- prive me also of my throne , Arouse , Christians ! Ah , French dog , why did you give opium to the Christians , to get possession of the principal persons , and to ...
... possession to himself , and to come before much lapse of time to de- prive me also of my throne , Arouse , Christians ! Ah , French dog , why did you give opium to the Christians , to get possession of the principal persons , and to ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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