History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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If the makers of this Reformation had divided this property amongst the people ; if they had sold it and applied the proceeds to the use of the nation at large , as was done by the makers of the French Revolution of 1789 , ' there would ...
If the makers of this Reformation had divided this property amongst the people ; if they had sold it and applied the proceeds to the use of the nation at large , as was done by the makers of the French Revolution of 1789 , ' there would ...
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As it was absolutely impossible for Lafayette not to imbibe the principles of Washington , so it was impossible that the French should not imbibe the principles of the Americans . And , now it was that our aristocracy began to see the ...
As it was absolutely impossible for Lafayette not to imbibe the principles of Washington , so it was impossible that the French should not imbibe the principles of the Americans . And , now it was that our aristocracy began to see the ...
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They were not ; and it required no long time to convince our aristocracy that one of two things must take place ; namely , that the French people must be compelled to return under their ancient yoke ; or , that a change must take place ...
They were not ; and it required no long time to convince our aristocracy that one of two things must take place ; namely , that the French people must be compelled to return under their ancient yoke ; or , that a change must take place ...
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The interests of the people of England manifestly pointed to peace : their wishes , too , were in favour of peace ; and this latter is proved by their conduct , and still more clearly by the PROCLAMATIONS for checking French principles ...
The interests of the people of England manifestly pointed to peace : their wishes , too , were in favour of peace ; and this latter is proved by their conduct , and still more clearly by the PROCLAMATIONS for checking French principles ...
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of the effect of the example of the French appears to have been overlooked by our aristocracy ; and , of course , they thought nothing of the DEBT which they were contracting , though that was , as the sequel will show , destined to ...
of the effect of the example of the French appears to have been overlooked by our aristocracy ; and , of course , they thought nothing of the DEBT which they were contracting , though that was , as the sequel will show , destined to ...
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