The Tatler, Volume 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - English essays |
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George Atherton Aitken. } advantages , that they will not admit of a treaty , except France offers what is more suitable to her present condi- tion . At the same time we make preparations , as if we were alarmed by a greater force than ...
George Atherton Aitken. } advantages , that they will not admit of a treaty , except France offers what is more suitable to her present condi- tion . At the same time we make preparations , as if we were alarmed by a greater force than ...
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... treaty with King Stanislaus , that he had written circular letters , wherein he exhorted the Palatinates to join against him ; declaring , that this was the most favourable conjuncture for asserting their liberty . Letters from the ...
... treaty with King Stanislaus , that he had written circular letters , wherein he exhorted the Palatinates to join against him ; declaring , that this was the most favourable conjuncture for asserting their liberty . Letters from the ...
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... treaty , he should not only be obliged to leave Rome himself , but also transmit his master's orders to the imperial troops to face about , and return into the ecclesi- astical dominions . When the cardinal reported this immorality on ...
... treaty , he should not only be obliged to leave Rome himself , but also transmit his master's orders to the imperial troops to face about , and return into the ecclesi- astical dominions . When the cardinal reported this immorality on ...
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... treaty of peace with France , Count Zinzen- dorf will be appointed first plenipotentiary , the Count de Goes the second , and Monsieur van Konsbruch a third . Major - General Palmes , Envoy Extraordinary from her Britannic Majesty , has ...
... treaty of peace with France , Count Zinzen- dorf will be appointed first plenipotentiary , the Count de Goes the second , and Monsieur van Konsbruch a third . Major - General Palmes , Envoy Extraordinary from her Britannic Majesty , has ...
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... treaty of a peace ; upon which he declared , that he thought it necessary to hasten to his own dominions . Letters from Switzerland inform us , that the effects of the great scarcity of corn in France were felt at Geneva ; the ...
... treaty of a peace ; upon which he declared , that he thought it necessary to hasten to his own dominions . Letters from Switzerland inform us , that the effects of the great scarcity of corn in France were felt at Geneva ; the ...
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