An Exposé on the Dissentions of Spanish America ...: Intended as a Means to Induce the Mediatory Interference of Great Britain, in Order to Put an End to a Destructive Civil War and to Establish Permanent Quiet and Prosperity, on a Basis Consistent with the Dignity of Spain, and the Interests of the World ...author, and sold, 1814 - 480 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 53–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... be liberal , and it will not only be advantageous to all parties ; but will , eventually , confer the most lasting benefits on the world at large . London , June 8 , 1814 . TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS , THE PRINCE REGENT Of the viii.
... be liberal , and it will not only be advantageous to all parties ; but will , eventually , confer the most lasting benefits on the world at large . London , June 8 , 1814 . TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS , THE PRINCE REGENT Of the viii.
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... parties , we have hitherto devised no effective remedy ; nay , our statesmen in their views of national policy , and national welfare , appear studiously to have avoided the contemplation and discussion of a question , in which so much ...
... parties , we have hitherto devised no effective remedy ; nay , our statesmen in their views of national policy , and national welfare , appear studiously to have avoided the contemplation and discussion of a question , in which so much ...
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... parties in the war against the French , they would not be left , deserted , and abandoned to their fate ; more especially at a time , when they only asked for re- form , and for the restoration of those rights , of which they had been ...
... parties in the war against the French , they would not be left , deserted , and abandoned to their fate ; more especially at a time , when they only asked for re- form , and for the restoration of those rights , of which they had been ...
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... parties should make com- mon cause against France , that England should supply abundant succours , and by an additional article , it was , also , stipulated , that a treaty of commerce was to be car- ried into effect , at a more ...
... parties should make com- mon cause against France , that England should supply abundant succours , and by an additional article , it was , also , stipulated , that a treaty of commerce was to be car- ried into effect , at a more ...
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... parties thus contracting ; we ought to have defined the relative situation , in , which , each was to stand in the general al- liance ; and by a full and explicit declaration and guaran- tee of our views and intentions , we should ...
... parties thus contracting ; we ought to have defined the relative situation , in , which , each was to stand in the general al- liance ; and by a full and explicit declaration and guaran- tee of our views and intentions , we should ...
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An Exposé on the Dissentions of Spanish America ...: Intended as a Means to ... William Walton Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1814 |
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