Miscellaneous Letters & Essays: On Various SubjectsR. Carlile, 1819 - 261 страница |
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... army , will not amount to one hundred thousand pounds sterling , which , as has been already stated , is but an eightieth part of the expences of the English Government . I request Mr. Adam and Mr. Dundas , and all those who are talking ...
... army , will not amount to one hundred thousand pounds sterling , which , as has been already stated , is but an eightieth part of the expences of the English Government . I request Mr. Adam and Mr. Dundas , and all those who are talking ...
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... Army ....... Navy .. £ . 500,000 500,000 500,000 1,500,000 And even this sum is fifteen times greater than the expences of Government are in America ; and it is also greater than the whole peace establishment of England amounted to ...
... Army ....... Navy .. £ . 500,000 500,000 500,000 1,500,000 And even this sum is fifteen times greater than the expences of Government are in America ; and it is also greater than the whole peace establishment of England amounted to ...
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... army , the despot knows not the extent of the power against which he contends . New armies rise against him with the neces- sity of the moment . It is then that the difficulties of an invading enemy multiply , as in the former case they ...
... army , the despot knows not the extent of the power against which he contends . New armies rise against him with the neces- sity of the moment . It is then that the difficulties of an invading enemy multiply , as in the former case they ...
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... army of the French republic , and at that time one of the five members which composed our little party : the law requiring the signature of a citizen at the bottom of each printed paper . The paper was indignantly torn by Malouet ; and ...
... army of the French republic , and at that time one of the five members which composed our little party : the law requiring the signature of a citizen at the bottom of each printed paper . The paper was indignantly torn by Malouet ; and ...
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... army to his peaceful habitation , he must address his small family in this manner : 66 Sorry I am that I cannot leave to you a small portion of what I have acquired by exposing my per- son to the ferocity of our enemies , and defeating ...
... army to his peaceful habitation , he must address his small family in this manner : 66 Sorry I am that I cannot leave to you a small portion of what I have acquired by exposing my per- son to the ferocity of our enemies , and defeating ...
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