The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Volume 3 |
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... confidence , was so dissimilar to their favourite . It might have been supposed that the in- dulgence granted to France by the allies would have inspired the nation with grati- tude , and have conciliated their attachment to a monarch ...
... confidence , was so dissimilar to their favourite . It might have been supposed that the in- dulgence granted to France by the allies would have inspired the nation with grati- tude , and have conciliated their attachment to a monarch ...
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... that were destroyed in a moment by the will which had fostered them . A long peace , and stable and liberal laws , can alone inspire mer- , cantile men with sufficient confidence to em- bark without apprehension 10 HISTORY OF THE WAR .
... that were destroyed in a moment by the will which had fostered them . A long peace , and stable and liberal laws , can alone inspire mer- , cantile men with sufficient confidence to em- bark without apprehension 10 HISTORY OF THE WAR .
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... confidence to em- bark without apprehension in their useful pursuits . The public exchequer suffered in an equal degree , and it was difficult to meet the ex- penditure in spite of the contributions . The budget of the minister of the ...
... confidence to em- bark without apprehension in their useful pursuits . The public exchequer suffered in an equal degree , and it was difficult to meet the ex- penditure in spite of the contributions . The budget of the minister of the ...
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... confidence , and of comfort and cleanliness , than any part of the continent exhibits . Next to the circumstances attending the dissensions of the royal family , the delin- quency of Lord Cochrane attracted the in- terest of the public ...
... confidence , and of comfort and cleanliness , than any part of the continent exhibits . Next to the circumstances attending the dissensions of the royal family , the delin- quency of Lord Cochrane attracted the in- terest of the public ...
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... Confidence in her aid had sustain- ed the fortitude of the Emperor of Russia , and guided the councils of the Crown Prince of Sweden . The public in general did not enter very minutely into these calculations , but they saw the most ...
... Confidence in her aid had sustain- ed the fortitude of the Emperor of Russia , and guided the councils of the Crown Prince of Sweden . The public in general did not enter very minutely into these calculations , but they saw the most ...
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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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