A Third Letter to a Member of the Parliament, on the Proposals for Peace with the Regicide Directory of FranceF. and C. Rivington, 1797 - 165 |
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... Italy , as be- fore they had taken poffeffion of the keys of the northern part , from the hands of the unhappy King of Sardinia , the natural ally of England ? Is it to him we are to prove our good faith in the peace which we are ...
... Italy , as be- fore they had taken poffeffion of the keys of the northern part , from the hands of the unhappy King of Sardinia , the natural ally of England ? Is it to him we are to prove our good faith in the peace which we are ...
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... ITALY . In all those fystems of balance , England was the power to whose cuftody it was thought it might be most safely committed . France , as the happened to ftand , fecured the balance , or endangered it . Without question fhe had ...
... ITALY . In all those fystems of balance , England was the power to whose cuftody it was thought it might be most safely committed . France , as the happened to ftand , fecured the balance , or endangered it . Without question fhe had ...
Strona 127
... Italy , to Europe , and the whole civilized world had arifen ! ) from our impolitick and precipitate desertion , of that important maritime ftation . As to * Sugar , I have excluded it from the Groceries , because the account of the ...
... Italy , to Europe , and the whole civilized world had arifen ! ) from our impolitick and precipitate desertion , of that important maritime ftation . As to * Sugar , I have excluded it from the Groceries , because the account of the ...
Strona 136
... Italian Opera . Once during the war , if not twice ( I would not willingly miftate any thing , but I am not very accurate on these fubjects ) they have raised the price of their fubfcription . Yet I have never heard , that any lafting ...
... Italian Opera . Once during the war , if not twice ( I would not willingly miftate any thing , but I am not very accurate on these fubjects ) they have raised the price of their fubfcription . Yet I have never heard , that any lafting ...
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