The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Volume 3 |
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... united to the strong and general passion for military rank and glory , and with the indifference to re- ligion produced by the revolution , power- fully operated in diminishing the influence of the priesthood over the people of France ...
... united to the strong and general passion for military rank and glory , and with the indifference to re- ligion produced by the revolution , power- fully operated in diminishing the influence of the priesthood over the people of France ...
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... United States of America , will imitate that monarch in acknowledging the independence of Hayti . This would not only be an act of justice , but a reparation of the evils which we have suf- fered from the French government . " It is in ...
... United States of America , will imitate that monarch in acknowledging the independence of Hayti . This would not only be an act of justice , but a reparation of the evils which we have suf- fered from the French government . " It is in ...
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... united in one single enterprize ; and its failure excited a very general and strong displeasure among the people . Yet , while the investigation was proceeding in the House of Commons , the case of Sir Francis Burdett occurred , and ...
... united in one single enterprize ; and its failure excited a very general and strong displeasure among the people . Yet , while the investigation was proceeding in the House of Commons , the case of Sir Francis Burdett occurred , and ...
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... united kingdom , she has too often presented the most serious obstruction to the proceedings of govern- ment . The truth is , that Ireland has always been agitated by much deep and alarming discontent , and that many of the most daring ...
... united kingdom , she has too often presented the most serious obstruction to the proceedings of govern- ment . The truth is , that Ireland has always been agitated by much deep and alarming discontent , and that many of the most daring ...
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... United Empire : and his Royal Highness is desirous of further manifesting the high sense he has of his emi- nent services , which have exalted the renown of the British arms , established the safety and independence of Portugal and ...
... United Empire : and his Royal Highness is desirous of further manifesting the high sense he has of his emi- nent services , which have exalted the renown of the British arms , established the safety and independence of Portugal and ...
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The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to ... Hewson Clarke No preview available - 2015 |
The History of the War, from the Commencement of the French Revolution to ... Hewson Clarke No preview available - 2016 |
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