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Dictionary of dates, and universal reference. [With] - Page 19
by Joseph Timothy Haydn - 1871
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Annual Register, Volume 112

Edmund Burke - History - 1871 - 670 pages
...to work fraternally with her neighbours for the progress of civilization. It is this France which, left to her free action, immediately asks the cessation...prefers its disasters a thousand times to dishonour. Vainly those who set loose a terrible scourge try now to escape the crushing responsibility by falsely...
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The Franco-Prussian War: Its Causes, Incidents, and Consequences, Volume 2

Henry Montague Hozier - Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 - 1870 - 526 pages
...to work fraternally with her neighbours for the progress of civilization. It is this France which, left to her free action, immediately asks the cessation...prefers its disasters a thousand times to dishonour. Vainly those who set loose a terrible scourge try now to escape the crushing responsibility, by falsely...
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The Annual Register, Volume 112

Edmund Burke - Books - 1871 - 666 pages
...to work fraternally with her neighbours for the progress of civilization. It is this France which, left to her free action, immediately asks the cessation...prefers its disasters a thousand times to dishonour. Vainly those who set loose a terrible scourge try now to escape the crushing responsibility by falsely...
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Cassell's history of the war between France and ..., Volume 1; Volume 175

Edmund Ollier - 1871 - 606 pages
...work fraternally with her neighbours for the progress of civilisation — it is this France, which, left to her free action, immediately asks the cessation...prefers its disasters a thousand times to dishonour. Vainly those who set loose a terrible scourge try now to escape the crushing responsibility by falsely...
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The Annual Register

History - 1871 - 664 pages
...to work fraternally with her neighbours for the progress of civilization. It is this France which, left to her free action, immediately asks the cessation...prefers its disasters a thousand times to dishonour. Vainly those who set loose a terrible scourge try now to escape the crushing responsibility by falsely...
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Cassell's history of the war between France and ..., Volume 1; Volume 202

Edmund Ollier - 1873 - 610 pages
...neighbours for the progress of civilisation — it is tlut IfJ2 M. FAVRE'S ARGUMENTS. 163 France, which, left to her free action, immediately asks the cessation of the war, but prefers its disasters a thousand rimes to dishonour. Vainly those who set loose a terrible scourge try now to escape the crushrag responsibility...
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Haydn's Dictionary of Dates: Relating to All Ages and Nations, for Universal ...

Joseph Haydn, Benjamin Vincent - Chronology, Historical - 1874 - 1004 pages
...have already fallen ; announces that a freely elected assembly is summoned, and that the enveniment will abide by its judgment, and that France, left...Obligation to repair by a measure of justice the ill it bas donc 17 Sept „ Л government delegation at Tours under M. Cremieux, the minister of justice ;...
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Haydn's Dictionary of Dates Relating to All Ages and Nations: For Universal ...

Joseph Haydn - Chronology, Historical - 1883 - 838 pages
...disinterestedness; urges that statesmen should hesitate to continue a war in which more than 200, 000 men have already fallen; announces that a freely elected...war, but prefers its disasters a thousand times to dishonor. He admits that Franco has been wrong, and acknowledges its obligation to repair by a measure...
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Colburn's United Service Magazine and ..., Volume 124; Volume 1870, Issue 3

Military art and science - 1870 - 642 pages
...to work fraternally with her neighbours for the progress of civilization. " It is this Franco which, left to her free action, immediately asks the cessation...prefers its disasters a thousand times to dishonour. Vainly those who set loose a terrible scourge try now to escape the crushing responsibility by falsely...
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