The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 12J. Dodsley, 1773 - History |
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... fide of the Danube , it feems at leaft to be in their power to make themselves mafters of the lower course of that river , which , if they mean to hold this conqueft , will be a natural barrier and defence to these provinces . In this ...
... fide of the Danube , it feems at leaft to be in their power to make themselves mafters of the lower course of that river , which , if they mean to hold this conqueft , will be a natural barrier and defence to these provinces . In this ...
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... fide of the Danube . Without confidering the doubtful chances of war , and the uncertainty of continuing at all times mafters in the field ; or with- out taking into account the favage face of that province , every where interfected by ...
... fide of the Danube . Without confidering the doubtful chances of war , and the uncertainty of continuing at all times mafters in the field ; or with- out taking into account the favage face of that province , every where interfected by ...
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... fo dangerous to its fecurity , as that Ruffia fhould extend its power on the fide of Turky . Its obtaining any footing near the Danube , would be a cir- cum- cumftance of the moft alarming nature . It is not GJ ANNUAL REGISTER.
... fo dangerous to its fecurity , as that Ruffia fhould extend its power on the fide of Turky . Its obtaining any footing near the Danube , would be a cir- cum- cumftance of the moft alarming nature . It is not GJ ANNUAL REGISTER.
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... fide of Tartary and the Ukraine , did all that could be done to prevent these mischiefs ; but the country was fo open , and the line of defence fo far extended , that no vigilance was fufficient to guard it in every part against the ...
... fide of Tartary and the Ukraine , did all that could be done to prevent these mischiefs ; but the country was fo open , and the line of defence fo far extended , that no vigilance was fufficient to guard it in every part against the ...
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... fide had any caufe to triumph . On the other hand , the Ruffian accounts take no notice of any lofs fuftained in New Servia , nor of the expedition in general ; but give a fhort account that the Tar- tar Kan , having , at the head of a ...
... fide had any caufe to triumph . On the other hand , the Ruffian accounts take no notice of any lofs fuftained in New Servia , nor of the expedition in general ; but give a fhort account that the Tar- tar Kan , having , at the head of a ...
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