The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Том 3T. Kinnersley, 1816 - 478 страница |
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... duty as pastors and citizens , at the revolution , and steadily maintained their posts , the progress of crime , sedition and im- morality might have been partially arrested , or totally repressed . It was generally believed and ...
... duty as pastors and citizens , at the revolution , and steadily maintained their posts , the progress of crime , sedition and im- morality might have been partially arrested , or totally repressed . It was generally believed and ...
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... duty will be to repel such an act of aggres- sion by every means in our power . We solemnly declare that we will never consent to any treaty , or any condition , that shall compromise the honour , the liberty , and independence of the ...
... duty will be to repel such an act of aggres- sion by every means in our power . We solemnly declare that we will never consent to any treaty , or any condition , that shall compromise the honour , the liberty , and independence of the ...
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... duty to lose no time in acquainting the Princess of Wales , that she had received a communication from her son the Prince Regent , in which he declared that he considered his presence at his own court indispensible , and desired it ...
... duty to lose no time in acquainting the Princess of Wales , that she had received a communication from her son the Prince Regent , in which he declared that he considered his presence at his own court indispensible , and desired it ...
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... duty or their right , for they almost assumed to themselves the powers and functions of judge and jury ; examining wit- nesses , and giving publicity to their opinion in such a manner as could not but be preju- dicial to the cause of ...
... duty or their right , for they almost assumed to themselves the powers and functions of judge and jury ; examining wit- nesses , and giving publicity to their opinion in such a manner as could not but be preju- dicial to the cause of ...
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... duty on board that ship on the first of March , and it was not till the 8th that he found his name was connected with the fraud . On reading a pa- ragraph in the public prints in which he was named , he obtained permission to return to ...
... duty on board that ship on the first of March , and it was not till the 8th that he found his name was connected with the fraud . On reading a pa- ragraph in the public prints in which he was named , he obtained permission to return to ...
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