Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... said , was to termi- nate this calamitous war ; but the Imperial court had refused to attend to the proposals of peace offered to it . Corrupted by the gold of Eng- land , the emperor's ministers be- trayed both him and his subjects ...
... said , was to termi- nate this calamitous war ; but the Imperial court had refused to attend to the proposals of peace offered to it . Corrupted by the gold of Eng- land , the emperor's ministers be- trayed both him and his subjects ...
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... said , to frustrate the attempts of the enemies to the commonwealth , and to enable it the more readily to crush them , by be- ing forewarned in time . The part that England acted in these transac- tions was very particularly describ ...
... said , to frustrate the attempts of the enemies to the commonwealth , and to enable it the more readily to crush them , by be- ing forewarned in time . The part that England acted in these transac- tions was very particularly describ ...
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... said , had been accumulated to the amount of six hundred millions , a sum exceed- ing the annual income by thirty millions . The negligence or igno- rance of some of the ministers , had been extreme . Provisions had been purchased by ...
... said , had been accumulated to the amount of six hundred millions , a sum exceed- ing the annual income by thirty millions . The negligence or igno- rance of some of the ministers , had been extreme . Provisions had been purchased by ...
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... said , to avow against whom they were marching . It was , by their own confession , against the councils , whom they had been taught to look upon as the enemies of their country , and striving to dissolve its present government ...
... said , to avow against whom they were marching . It was , by their own confession , against the councils , whom they had been taught to look upon as the enemies of their country , and striving to dissolve its present government ...
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... said , of the precedents set before them , by the other divisions of the army , they deemed themselves bound , as fel- low - citizens and soldiers , to unite their complaints with those of every Frenchman that valued the liberty of his ...
... said , of the precedents set before them , by the other divisions of the army , they deemed themselves bound , as fel- low - citizens and soldiers , to unite their complaints with those of every Frenchman that valued the liberty of his ...
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