New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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... France and England should unite in any measures of force , to such measures they - the ministers of these states - were authorized to declare that their Government would not consent . A gentle proposition too was at this time made to ...
... France and England should unite in any measures of force , to such measures they - the ministers of these states - were authorized to declare that their Government would not consent . A gentle proposition too was at this time made to ...
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... France , but in hostility to France ; not for the purpose of procuring a permanent peace by a short effort , but with almost the certainty of commencing a war - a war of incalculable duration — a war of opinion - in which we , the free ...
... France , but in hostility to France ; not for the purpose of procuring a permanent peace by a short effort , but with almost the certainty of commencing a war - a war of incalculable duration — a war of opinion - in which we , the free ...
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... France to the King of Spain , and which at least no Bourbon could have written . I come to the most admired — the most laboured - the last of all Cou- rier's writings , the " Pamphlet des Pamphlets . " This , I say , is esteemed in France ...
... France to the King of Spain , and which at least no Bourbon could have written . I come to the most admired — the most laboured - the last of all Cou- rier's writings , the " Pamphlet des Pamphlets . " This , I say , is esteemed in France ...
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