The works of John Moore. With memoirs of his life and writings, by R. Anderson, Том 41820 |
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... tion at Nancy - M . de Bouillé ordered to march to that Town - Heroic Action of a young Officer - Dreadful Scene of Slaughter - Effect it pro- duced at the Capital ............................................. XXI . M. Necker retires ...
... tion at Nancy - M . de Bouillé ordered to march to that Town - Heroic Action of a young Officer - Dreadful Scene of Slaughter - Effect it pro- duced at the Capital ............................................. XXI . M. Necker retires ...
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... tion of Great Britain , as it was established by the efforts of your Grace's ancestor , in conjunction with those of other patriots , at the Revolution in the year 1688. The present work has been executed in the same disposition , and ...
... tion of Great Britain , as it was established by the efforts of your Grace's ancestor , in conjunction with those of other patriots , at the Revolution in the year 1688. The present work has been executed in the same disposition , and ...
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... tion induced me to address the following Work to your Grace . I remain , my Lord Duke , your most obedient and obliged humble servant , CLIFFORD STREKT , May 6 , 1795 . J. MOORE . A VIEW OF THE CAUSES AND PROGRESS OF THE FRENCH viii ...
... tion induced me to address the following Work to your Grace . I remain , my Lord Duke , your most obedient and obliged humble servant , CLIFFORD STREKT , May 6 , 1795 . J. MOORE . A VIEW OF THE CAUSES AND PROGRESS OF THE FRENCH viii ...
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... tion . Those who loved etiquette , and derived what dis- tinction was shewn them from it ; those who were left out of the queen's parties ; the prudes and duennas of the court were offended . Had the queen been better able to support ...
... tion . Those who loved etiquette , and derived what dis- tinction was shewn them from it ; those who were left out of the queen's parties ; the prudes and duennas of the court were offended . Had the queen been better able to support ...
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... tion . The cabinet of Versailles expected , no doubt , that , without weakening France , the assistance given to Ame- rica would greatly impoverish England . The effect has turned out otherwise ; that measure , without much af- fecting ...
... tion . The cabinet of Versailles expected , no doubt , that , without weakening France , the assistance given to Ame- rica would greatly impoverish England . The effect has turned out otherwise ; that measure , without much af- fecting ...
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