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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... hope that the inhabitants of France , and Paris in particular , would mani- fest their gratitude in the mode which would be most acceptable to the former , by becom- ing loyal , obedient , and peaceful subjects to the latter . This was ...
... hope that the inhabitants of France , and Paris in particular , would mani- fest their gratitude in the mode which would be most acceptable to the former , by becom- ing loyal , obedient , and peaceful subjects to the latter . This was ...
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... hope of return sooth- ed this frightful separation ; habit had caused it to be regarded as eternal ; and the peasants of Brittany , after conducting their sons to the place of separation , have been seen to re- turn to their churches to ...
... hope of return sooth- ed this frightful separation ; habit had caused it to be regarded as eternal ; and the peasants of Brittany , after conducting their sons to the place of separation , have been seen to re- turn to their churches to ...
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... hope to gain by the renewal of our communications with all Europe ? In 1787 the manufactures at Lyons kept at work 15,000 looms ; during the late war that number was reduced to 8000 ; but Lyons has already received considerable or- ders ...
... hope to gain by the renewal of our communications with all Europe ? In 1787 the manufactures at Lyons kept at work 15,000 looms ; during the late war that number was reduced to 8000 ; but Lyons has already received considerable or- ders ...
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... hope of regaining , at least , part of what he had been obliged to give up by the peace of Paris , still animated the public mind . This feeling was so strong and powerful , that it overcame the sense of justice and humanity . By the ...
... hope of regaining , at least , part of what he had been obliged to give up by the peace of Paris , still animated the public mind . This feeling was so strong and powerful , that it overcame the sense of justice and humanity . By the ...
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... hope that his fall will give repose to the world , -we hope that the return of those liberal and re - animating sentiments which influence the European powers , will induce them to acknowledge the indepen- dence of a people who require ...
... hope that his fall will give repose to the world , -we hope that the return of those liberal and re - animating sentiments which influence the European powers , will induce them to acknowledge the indepen- dence of a people who require ...
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