The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Volume 3 |
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... able contrast to the measures of Napoleon , under circumstances precisely similar . The invaders , after having suffered the greatest degradation from Buonaparte , after they had seen their respective countries desolated by the ...
... able contrast to the measures of Napoleon , under circumstances precisely similar . The invaders , after having suffered the greatest degradation from Buonaparte , after they had seen their respective countries desolated by the ...
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... able to set a due value upon , and to second the cares which are to soothe and retrieve them . Thus enlightened upon the extent and nature of the mischief , it will in future be required only to participate in the labours and exer ...
... able to set a due value upon , and to second the cares which are to soothe and retrieve them . Thus enlightened upon the extent and nature of the mischief , it will in future be required only to participate in the labours and exer ...
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... able disposition of Louis , there were in France too many restless spirits , and too great a fondness for national glory : -the consequence was , that the hope of regaining , at least , part of what he had been obliged to give up by the ...
... able disposition of Louis , there were in France too many restless spirits , and too great a fondness for national glory : -the consequence was , that the hope of regaining , at least , part of what he had been obliged to give up by the ...
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... able proclamation : " Solicitous to adopt every means for re- covering our internal prosperity , at all times attentively observing the events that pas- sed in Europe during the bloody struggle supported there , we never for a single in ...
... able proclamation : " Solicitous to adopt every means for re- covering our internal prosperity , at all times attentively observing the events that pas- sed in Europe during the bloody struggle supported there , we never for a single in ...
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... able , nor intended , to pay the instalments when due , they would be under the necessity of selling the omnium which they held , even at a loss , in order to remove their responsibility before the pay- ments became necessary . Thus we ...
... able , nor intended , to pay the instalments when due , they would be under the necessity of selling the omnium which they held , even at a loss , in order to remove their responsibility before the pay- ments became necessary . Thus we ...
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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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