The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Том 1T. Kinnersley, 1816 - 478 страница |
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... Hope - Capture and Recapture of Buenos Ayres - Pros- perity of the United States of America- Their Disputes with Spain and Eng- land - Indian Affairs - Death of Mr. Fox - A candid Estimate of his Political and Private Character . 678 ...
... Hope - Capture and Recapture of Buenos Ayres - Pros- perity of the United States of America- Their Disputes with Spain and Eng- land - Indian Affairs - Death of Mr. Fox - A candid Estimate of his Political and Private Character . 678 ...
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... hope of its recovery . From this war therefore , a new debt , of immense amount , was superadded to the old ; and the ac- cumulation became so vast , as to swell beyond the common bounds of examination and inquiry . It is the misfortune ...
... hope of its recovery . From this war therefore , a new debt , of immense amount , was superadded to the old ; and the ac- cumulation became so vast , as to swell beyond the common bounds of examination and inquiry . It is the misfortune ...
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... hope of no longer enduring the rigour of intolerance . In return for the important privilege of exemption from taxation , the government of France frequently exacted from the clergy a contribution , which from a regard to the delicacy ...
... hope of no longer enduring the rigour of intolerance . In return for the important privilege of exemption from taxation , the government of France frequently exacted from the clergy a contribution , which from a regard to the delicacy ...
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... hope lasted ; but only tended to redouble their grief and indignation , when c 2 they perceived that every attempt at eluci- dat on only contributed to render obscurity more impervious , and that every hope of redress terminated in the ...
... hope lasted ; but only tended to redouble their grief and indignation , when c 2 they perceived that every attempt at eluci- dat on only contributed to render obscurity more impervious , and that every hope of redress terminated in the ...
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... their party- coloured allies , afforded the only reasonable hope of reducing a fortress hitherto terrible to the Parisians , and which since the time of Lewis XI . had been accustomed to re- ceive 18 HISTORY OF THE WAR .
... their party- coloured allies , afforded the only reasonable hope of reducing a fortress hitherto terrible to the Parisians , and which since the time of Lewis XI . had been accustomed to re- ceive 18 HISTORY OF THE WAR .
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