The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... command- ing character to history , a more terrible aspect to posterity . Philip II . Henry --- VIII . and Louis XI . ought never to- have seen Tacitus in a library , without a species of terror . If from the department of morals we ...
... command- ing character to history , a more terrible aspect to posterity . Philip II . Henry --- VIII . and Louis XI . ought never to- have seen Tacitus in a library , without a species of terror . If from the department of morals we ...
Strona 511
... command , they faced inevitable de- struction , that he founded the system of assassination which rendered him so formidable . It is related , that one day , standing with an European am- bassador on the brink of a precipice , he , with ...
... command , they faced inevitable de- struction , that he founded the system of assassination which rendered him so formidable . It is related , that one day , standing with an European am- bassador on the brink of a precipice , he , with ...
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... command of the Grand Duke part of mine . Your Princes have ced- of Berg , Lieutenant General of the king - ed to me all their rights to the Spanish dom , to carry into execution the follow . crown . I will not reign over your pro- og ...
... command of the Grand Duke part of mine . Your Princes have ced- of Berg , Lieutenant General of the king - ed to me all their rights to the Spanish dom , to carry into execution the follow . crown . I will not reign over your pro- og ...
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... command all Spa- niards to act hostilely against her , to do her all possible damage , according to the laws of war , to place an embargo upon all French ships in our ports , and all property and effects , in whatever part to you for ...
... command all Spa- niards to act hostilely against her , to do her all possible damage , according to the laws of war , to place an embargo upon all French ships in our ports , and all property and effects , in whatever part to you for ...
Strona 540
... command , that no embar- rassment nor molestation be done to the English nation , nor its Government , nor its ships , property , or effects , nor any individual of that nation . We de- clare that there shall be an open and free ...
... command , that no embar- rassment nor molestation be done to the English nation , nor its Government , nor its ships , property , or effects , nor any individual of that nation . We de- clare that there shall be an open and free ...
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