The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Volume 3 |
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... friends . - Justificatory paper of the confe- derate monarchs . - The French are pro- mised a new constitution .-- Napoleon escapes from the control of his ministers to the palace of Elysée Bourbon , and pub- lishes the articles of a ...
... friends . - Justificatory paper of the confe- derate monarchs . - The French are pro- mised a new constitution .-- Napoleon escapes from the control of his ministers to the palace of Elysée Bourbon , and pub- lishes the articles of a ...
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... friends ! they treat it with as much respect and ten- derness as if it had been one of their own capitals . Could such conduct fail to produce its proper impression on the minds of the Parisians , and of Frenchmen in general ? The ...
... friends ! they treat it with as much respect and ten- derness as if it had been one of their own capitals . Could such conduct fail to produce its proper impression on the minds of the Parisians , and of Frenchmen in general ? The ...
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... friends , since her residence in Carlton House ; whether she would be allowed the use of the sea - baths which were recommended by the physicians , and whether there existed any intention to form a nuptial establishment adequate to her ...
... friends , since her residence in Carlton House ; whether she would be allowed the use of the sea - baths which were recommended by the physicians , and whether there existed any intention to form a nuptial establishment adequate to her ...
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... friend , for he would call him so , be- cause he verily believed that he was truly innocent ; and he should have thought that the noble and heroic exploits he had achiev ed ought to have protected him against one part of the sentence ...
... friend , for he would call him so , be- cause he verily believed that he was truly innocent ; and he should have thought that the noble and heroic exploits he had achiev ed ought to have protected him against one part of the sentence ...
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... friend in feeling the highest admiration at the conduct of the allies , particularly that of the Emperor of Russia . In return for the horrible devasta- tion committed in his dominions , in return for the destruction of his ancient ...
... friend in feeling the highest admiration at the conduct of the allies , particularly that of the Emperor of Russia . In return for the horrible devasta- tion committed in his dominions , in return for the destruction of his ancient ...
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The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to ... Hewson Clarke No preview available - 2015 |
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