The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 68,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Strona 553
... peace , and he was still a friend of peace . He indeed wished such a peace as could be made on tolerable terms , but the character of the peace he wished for was , that it should preserve our connections with the Con- tment of Europe ...
... peace , and he was still a friend of peace . He indeed wished such a peace as could be made on tolerable terms , but the character of the peace he wished for was , that it should preserve our connections with the Con- tment of Europe ...
Strona 639
... peace . The Council at the same time fixed upon the Earl of Lauderdale to be the negociator . His Lordship accord- ingly attended next day at Lord Gren- ville's office , to receive his instructions , and where he continued three hours ...
... peace . The Council at the same time fixed upon the Earl of Lauderdale to be the negociator . His Lordship accord- ingly attended next day at Lord Gren- ville's office , to receive his instructions , and where he continued three hours ...
Strona 865
... peace must not only follow , but be confirmed to Europe u- pon the most permanent footing . " Thus must peace , or the continu- ance of the war , be the consequence of these measures . We wish for peace ; but if no lasting peace can be ...
... peace must not only follow , but be confirmed to Europe u- pon the most permanent footing . " Thus must peace , or the continu- ance of the war , be the consequence of these measures . We wish for peace ; but if no lasting peace can be ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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