The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Upon advice being received , in the beginning of the year 1755 , that the French
were preparing a fleet to be sent to North America , with troops on board , under
the • command of Mr. Dubois de la Mothe , Mr. Boscowen was fent • with a ...
Upon advice being received , in the beginning of the year 1755 , that the French
were preparing a fleet to be sent to North America , with troops on board , under
the • command of Mr. Dubois de la Mothe , Mr. Boscowen was fent • with a ...
Página 297
But the French , finding we would not give into their lure , • played an after game ,
unthought of will they found their feint o would not succeed . As soon as we had
certain advices of their do real design , we were not behind - hand in taking such
...
But the French , finding we would not give into their lure , • played an after game ,
unthought of will they found their feint o would not succeed . As soon as we had
certain advices of their do real design , we were not behind - hand in taking such
...
Página 351
He is placed here by the French Plenipotentiary at Constantinople ; and has a fort
of secretary , who carries on the correspondences , determines all differences
between merchants and captains of French vessels , and is therefore called Le ...
He is placed here by the French Plenipotentiary at Constantinople ; and has a fort
of secretary , who carries on the correspondences , determines all differences
between merchants and captains of French vessels , and is therefore called Le ...
Página 352
The English live in a more familiar manner with one another , and with their
Conful , than the French do . They are quiets and mind their business ; but if there
is any thing to be got , they are sure to have their share : if any difficulties arise ,
they ...
The English live in a more familiar manner with one another , and with their
Conful , than the French do . They are quiets and mind their business ; but if there
is any thing to be got , they are sure to have their share : if any difficulties arise ,
they ...
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... policy , justifies the cap - s of the French trade , as a blow , directed at the heart
of the French affairs ; and , having put the loss accruing to the enemy thereby ,
into the scale againit Minorca , pronounces , that the former out - weighs the latter
.
... policy , justifies the cap - s of the French trade , as a blow , directed at the heart
of the French affairs ; and , having put the loss accruing to the enemy thereby ,
into the scale againit Minorca , pronounces , that the former out - weighs the latter
.
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