The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Volume 3 |
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Page 30
... remained at the head of the French government , but because he consi- dered these indications of just and moderate views , as having most materially contributed to the present bringing about the happy re- sult of peace . He believed ...
... remained at the head of the French government , but because he consi- dered these indications of just and moderate views , as having most materially contributed to the present bringing about the happy re- sult of peace . He believed ...
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From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time Hewson Clarke. nevertheless remained a warm friend to full and free emancipation . His holiness the His holiness the pope , surrounded by his reverend cardinals , was ...
From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time Hewson Clarke. nevertheless remained a warm friend to full and free emancipation . His holiness the His holiness the pope , surrounded by his reverend cardinals , was ...
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... remained no subject in Switzer- land , that the enjoyment of rights might no longer be prevented by the exclusive privi- lege of any particular class of citizens . The diet declares war , concludes peace , and forms alliances ; but on ...
... remained no subject in Switzer- land , that the enjoyment of rights might no longer be prevented by the exclusive privi- lege of any particular class of citizens . The diet declares war , concludes peace , and forms alliances ; but on ...
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... remained in the treasury , after meeting all the demands for the public service : seven millions and a half had been obtained as a loan on very favourable condi- tions : further sums were necessary , but there were good grounds to ...
... remained in the treasury , after meeting all the demands for the public service : seven millions and a half had been obtained as a loan on very favourable condi- tions : further sums were necessary , but there were good grounds to ...
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... remained immove- able ; the commercial and mercantile classes in England regarded the American war with comparative indifference , now that the trade of Europe was open to their goods ; a great proportion of the community who had op ...
... remained immove- able ; the commercial and mercantile classes in England regarded the American war with comparative indifference , now that the trade of Europe was open to their goods ; a great proportion of the community who had op ...
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