The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Том 21E. Littell, 1832 |
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... France its most terrible and signal triumph . Each of these memorable events may be described as Europe was divided ... France by the League ; of their opinions . The violence of the demo . the English were invited into France by the ...
... France its most terrible and signal triumph . Each of these memorable events may be described as Europe was divided ... France by the League ; of their opinions . The violence of the demo . the English were invited into France by the ...
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... France ; and England should be bond , and not free . " The county of Suffolk rose in arms . The king prudently yielded to to an opposition which , if he had persisted , would , in all probability , have taken the form of a general ...
... France ; and England should be bond , and not free . " The county of Suffolk rose in arms . The king prudently yielded to to an opposition which , if he had persisted , would , in all probability , have taken the form of a general ...
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... France are , ex facie , those of the two active nations of modern Christen- dom . That is seen , not merely , nay not so much , in the vocabulary of either , as in the structure and march of its sentences , as com- pared with any of the ...
... France are , ex facie , those of the two active nations of modern Christen- dom . That is seen , not merely , nay not so much , in the vocabulary of either , as in the structure and march of its sentences , as com- pared with any of the ...
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... France . The well - known Polish legion of Dombrowski , amounting to some 15,000 men , rejoiced to meet the de- stroyers of their nation on the plains of Lom- bardy . Napoleon , than whom a better judge of a soldier's merits never ...
... France . The well - known Polish legion of Dombrowski , amounting to some 15,000 men , rejoiced to meet the de- stroyers of their nation on the plains of Lom- bardy . Napoleon , than whom a better judge of a soldier's merits never ...
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... France , against these late magnanimous allies , who had just been so welcomed and bepraised in England ; but who were now ready to go to war with her , for presuming to require them to restore their spoliations , in the same spirit in ...
... France , against these late magnanimous allies , who had just been so welcomed and bepraised in England ; but who were now ready to go to war with her , for presuming to require them to restore their spoliations , in the same spirit in ...
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