The works of John Moore. With memoirs of his life and writings, by R. Anderson, Том 41820 |
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... received the appellation of Lewis the Well - Be- loved , was heard at Paris with satisfaction rather than sor- row . It had been the custom , in times of public danger , to make a procession of the shrine of St. Genevieve , the pa ...
... received the appellation of Lewis the Well - Be- loved , was heard at Paris with satisfaction rather than sor- row . It had been the custom , in times of public danger , to make a procession of the shrine of St. Genevieve , the pa ...
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... received the sanction of parliament , The spirit of whig and tory had this extent and no more in France , before the American war ; but soon af- ter that period the spirit of the first became much more ardent and encroaching . In times ...
... received the sanction of parliament , The spirit of whig and tory had this extent and no more in France , before the American war ; but soon af- ter that period the spirit of the first became much more ardent and encroaching . In times ...
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... received with applause by the people , because he had declared himself against M. de Calonne . The count d'Artois , whose disposition and manners had more affinity with the national character , was insulted by them , because he had been ...
... received with applause by the people , because he had declared himself against M. de Calonne . The count d'Artois , whose disposition and manners had more affinity with the national character , was insulted by them , because he had been ...
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... received by his majesty . And the next day a body of troops surrounded the hall of parliament , and no per- son was allowed to enter or go out . At eleven in the morn- ing , an officer who commanded the troops entered , and re- quired ...
... received by his majesty . And the next day a body of troops surrounded the hall of parliament , and no per- son was allowed to enter or go out . At eleven in the morn- ing , an officer who commanded the troops entered , and re- quired ...
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... receiving their deputation . They proceed to state their apprehensions of a design of overthrowing the established constitution , in such terms as convey an idea , that France was possessed of a very free and excellent form of ...
... receiving their deputation . They proceed to state their apprehensions of a design of overthrowing the established constitution , in such terms as convey an idea , that France was possessed of a very free and excellent form of ...
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