The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen42Philological Society of London, 1802 |
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... Treaty of Luneville , more an- alogous to the political ftate of Europe , or more favourable to the maintenance of peace . After a long and formal preamble , the Declaration ftates , that the Medi- ators , having examined with the molt ...
... Treaty of Luneville , more an- alogous to the political ftate of Europe , or more favourable to the maintenance of peace . After a long and formal preamble , the Declaration ftates , that the Medi- ators , having examined with the molt ...
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... peace and profperity of the Germanic Body have been misunderstood , fince they reproach him with not having answered the over- tures made by his Imperial and Royal Ma- jetty , fince the conclufion of the Treaty of Luneville , and having ...
... peace and profperity of the Germanic Body have been misunderstood , fince they reproach him with not having answered the over- tures made by his Imperial and Royal Ma- jetty , fince the conclufion of the Treaty of Luneville , and having ...
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... Treaty of Luneville allures to his augult Brother . As to the means which he has employed to obtain the execution of fo formal a ftipulation , far from entertain- ing a fear of expoting them in full day , he can only feel a deire for ...
... Treaty of Luneville allures to his augult Brother . As to the means which he has employed to obtain the execution of fo formal a ftipulation , far from entertain- ing a fear of expoting them in full day , he can only feel a deire for ...
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... Treaty of Luneville , and they went even fo far as to put in doubt what had been faid to the Austrian Ple- nipotentiary , whether the Elector would be able to preferve the City of Munich ; but it never had been , nor could be , a ...
... Treaty of Luneville , and they went even fo far as to put in doubt what had been faid to the Austrian Ple- nipotentiary , whether the Elector would be able to preferve the City of Munich ; but it never had been , nor could be , a ...
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... Treaty of Luneville , form equally the object of the most ardent withes of his Imperial and Apoftolic Majefty and King . relies with confidence upon his friend- fhip ; he cannot doubt but that auguft Sovereign appreciates , at once ...
... Treaty of Luneville , form equally the object of the most ardent withes of his Imperial and Apoftolic Majefty and King . relies with confidence upon his friend- fhip ; he cannot doubt but that auguft Sovereign appreciates , at once ...
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