History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Volume 2Mills, Jowett, and Mills, published by W. Cobbett, 1834 - Great Britain |
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Page 210
... French nation , beforehand , and without any act of aggression committed on their part . 226. The other circumstance strongly corro- borative , is this : that , after the conclusion of the Treaty of PARIS , in the month of May , 1814 ...
... French nation , beforehand , and without any act of aggression committed on their part . 226. The other circumstance strongly corro- borative , is this : that , after the conclusion of the Treaty of PARIS , in the month of May , 1814 ...
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... French fleet would have been manned and used by the Americans in conjunction with the French ; that which American mercantile greediness , and En- glish intrigue and English gold , had prevent- ed for twenty - two long years , would now ...
... French fleet would have been manned and used by the Americans in conjunction with the French ; that which American mercantile greediness , and En- glish intrigue and English gold , had prevent- ed for twenty - two long years , would now ...
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... French narrowly ; thundering invectives against NAPOLEON , though he was put down ; and on the necessity of being prepared for war . These were bad signs ; but still nobody dreamed that there would arise any occasion for any of these ...
... French narrowly ; thundering invectives against NAPOLEON , though he was put down ; and on the necessity of being prepared for war . These were bad signs ; but still nobody dreamed that there would arise any occasion for any of these ...
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... French people objects of abhorrence and detes- tation in England . The people were told , that they never could be relieved from their burdens until NAPOLEON should be again put down . The people , in several instances , answered by ...
... French people objects of abhorrence and detes- tation in England . The people were told , that they never could be relieved from their burdens until NAPOLEON should be again put down . The people , in several instances , answered by ...
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... French system , and the minds of the French people , were essen- tially immoral ; and that England , as a moral and christian country , was called upon by God to put down the French people , and to destroy their system . 231. Very much ...
... French system , and the minds of the French people , were essen- tially immoral ; and that England , as a moral and christian country , was called upon by God to put down the French people , and to destroy their system . 231. Very much ...
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