History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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There were , besides , heavy burdens entailed upon the country by that war on account of half - pay and of other things . On the other * hand , we had a most advantageous commercial treaty SKETCH .
There were , besides , heavy burdens entailed upon the country by that war on account of half - pay and of other things . On the other * hand , we had a most advantageous commercial treaty SKETCH .
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hand , we had a most advantageous commercial treaty with France , which the Republicans in France were ready to continue in force . The interests of the people of England manifestly pointed to peace : their wishes , too , were in favour ...
hand , we had a most advantageous commercial treaty with France , which the Republicans in France were ready to continue in force . The interests of the people of England manifestly pointed to peace : their wishes , too , were in favour ...
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... or within the British territories , is hereby authorised to cause to be taken and seized purpose , any treaty to the contrary notwithstanding . ny seaman , heretofore or hereafter impressed , may the hands of any British subject ...
... or within the British territories , is hereby authorised to cause to be taken and seized purpose , any treaty to the contrary notwithstanding . ny seaman , heretofore or hereafter impressed , may the hands of any British subject ...
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When he arrived at Paris , he found that treachery had not left him one square yard of earth on which he could find safety ; and , thus reduced , he consented to a treaty of abdication , signed him to the little island of ELBA ...
When he arrived at Paris , he found that treachery had not left him one square yard of earth on which he could find safety ; and , thus reduced , he consented to a treaty of abdication , signed him to the little island of ELBA ...
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... the ecame disgusted with his vanity and inthe Allies pushed on towards Paris ; and having the courage to leave his dead body itch of that city , fled to Fontainbleau , Dy a treaty in the following words , he abnis imperial and all ...
... the ecame disgusted with his vanity and inthe Allies pushed on towards Paris ; and having the courage to leave his dead body itch of that city , fled to Fontainbleau , Dy a treaty in the following words , he abnis imperial and all ...
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