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Page 9
... himself and his bishopricks by the conftitution of the empire ; that in the exercife of this undoubted right , it shall be conducted ac- cording to the ftricteft rules of a free election ; and that he cannot at all conceive any room for ...
... himself and his bishopricks by the conftitution of the empire ; that in the exercife of this undoubted right , it shall be conducted ac- cording to the ftricteft rules of a free election ; and that he cannot at all conceive any room for ...
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... himself , and of other princes , who held the fame opi- nion with him ; and thereby to continue , their ufual friendly and neighbourly intercourse . The King of Pruffia's logical powers did not produce all the effect in this controverfy ...
... himself , and of other princes , who held the fame opi- nion with him ; and thereby to continue , their ufual friendly and neighbourly intercourse . The King of Pruffia's logical powers did not produce all the effect in this controverfy ...
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... himself , and published , could leave no occafion for any farther teftimony , with thofe who were but too much difpofed to to their own opinions . It is cer- tain , that no degree of good go- vernment and difcipline in armies , can ...
... himself , and published , could leave no occafion for any farther teftimony , with thofe who were but too much difpofed to to their own opinions . It is cer- tain , that no degree of good go- vernment and difcipline in armies , can ...
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... himself at length over- powered , and no relief appearing , he ftill found means to carry off the remainder of his detachment , and even to fave the wounded ; nearly one fourth of his whole number being by that time killed or difabled ...
... himself at length over- powered , and no relief appearing , he ftill found means to carry off the remainder of his detachment , and even to fave the wounded ; nearly one fourth of his whole number being by that time killed or difabled ...
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... himself attacked in that harbour . This ftate of things was , however , foon July 13 changed , by the arrival of Admiral Graves , with fix fail of the line , from England . The British commanders , having now a decided fuperiority of ...
... himself attacked in that harbour . This ftate of things was , however , foon July 13 changed , by the arrival of Admiral Graves , with fix fail of the line , from England . The British commanders , having now a decided fuperiority of ...
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