... to be informed, If the court of Spain intended to join the French, our enemies, to make war on Great Britain ; or to depart from their neutrality ? Whereas the anfwer concerns one treaty only, which is faid to be of the... The Gentleman's Magazine - Página 161762Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 648 páginas
...yonlv, which i* fold to- be of the 1 jth of Auguft, carefully avoiding to lay the leaft word that could explain, in any manner, the intentions of Spain towards...Great Britain, or the further engagements they may !is.ve contraded on the prefent crifis. After a doauftion, as exaft as faithful, of what has p'atTed... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1761 - 486 páginas
...only, which is faid to be of the ijth of Auguft, carefully avoiding to fay the leaft word that could explain, in any manner, the intentions of Spain towards...contracted in, the prefent crifis. After a deduction, as exa£l as faithful, of what has pafledbetween thetwocourts, it is left to the impartial public to decide... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1762 - 82 páginas
...only, which is {aid to be of the 15th of Auguft; carefully avoiding to fay the leaft Word that could explain, in any Manner, the Intentions of Spain towards...further Engagements they may have contracted in the prcfent Crifis. :.:... :.-t.. - After .a Deduction as exact as faithful of what has .pafifd .between... | |
| 1762 - 736 páginas
...only, which is faid to be of the 1 5th of Augu:t, carefully avoiding to fay the leaft word, that co«Id explain, in any manner, the intentions of Spain towards Great- Britain, or the further engagements they ma/ have contrailed in the prefent crifis. After a deduction, as exact, as faithful, of what has patted... | |
| John Entick - 1764 - 510 páginas
...only, which is faid to be of the i$th of Auguft, carefully avoiding to fay the leaft word, that could explain, in , any manner, the intentions of Spain...engagements they may have contracted in the prefent ciifis. After a deduction, as exaft as faithful, of what has pafied between the two courts, it is left... | |
| John Wilkes - 1767 - 300 páginas
...afQBober,) which is faid to be of the i$th of Auguft; carefully avoiding to fay the leaft word that could explain, in any manner, the intentions of Spain towards...Britain, or the further engagements they may have contrasted in theprefent crifis. In the difpatch indeed of Lord Egremont to Lord Briftol, of November... | |
| John Wilkes - 1767 - 294 páginas
...-which is f aid to be of the 1 5//& of Auguft ; carefully avoiding to fay the leaft word that could explain, in any manner, the intentions of Spain towards...Britain, or the further engagements they may have contrafted in theprefent crifis. In the difpatch indeed of Lord Egremont to Lord Briftol, of November... | |
| John Wilkes - 1769 - 544 páginas
...her,) which is faid to be of the i5th of Auguft, careful" ly avoiding to fay the leaft word that could explain, " in any manner, the intentions of Spain...Britain, or the further engagements they may have con" tracled in the prefent crifis.'' In the difpatch of Lord Egremont to Lord Brijlol, of 'November... | |
| 1772 - 302 páginas
...Oftober) which is faid to be of the i$th of Auguft ; carefully avoiding to fay the leajl word that could explain, in any manner, the intentions of Spain towards...Britain, or the further engagements they may have controfled in the prefent enfis. In the difpatch indeed of lord Egremont to lord Brijtol, of November... | |
| John Almon - 1792 - 458 páginas
...only, which is faid to be of the i jth of Auguft ; carefully avoiding to fay the leaft word that could explain, in any manner, the intentions of Spain towards...contracted in the prefent crifis. After a deduction as exad as faithful of what has palled between the two courts, it is left to the impartial public to decide,... | |
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