The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 161
In the course of those singular negociations commenced under his auspices with the court of Versailles , the character of the Empress appears in somewhat a new light . During his embassy , he ( Kaunitz ) laboured with continual ...
In the course of those singular negociations commenced under his auspices with the court of Versailles , the character of the Empress appears in somewhat a new light . During his embassy , he ( Kaunitz ) laboured with continual ...
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When the Dutch war increased the business and fatigues of the court , he was , in consequence of his profound knowledge in civil and maritime law , made assistant to Dr. Exton , judge of the admiralty and after he had exercised his ...
When the Dutch war increased the business and fatigues of the court , he was , in consequence of his profound knowledge in civil and maritime law , made assistant to Dr. Exton , judge of the admiralty and after he had exercised his ...
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During the life of James , Wentworth appears to have taken no very strenuous nor decided part against the court ; but , in the first parliament of Charles , we find him among the most distinguished opposers of the government , Hence he ...
During the life of James , Wentworth appears to have taken no very strenuous nor decided part against the court ; but , in the first parliament of Charles , we find him among the most distinguished opposers of the government , Hence he ...
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