The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... France , filled their hearts with projects of aggrandizement never before entertained , absolutely compelled them , in their own defence , to overrun three parts of Europe , and in a barbarous and unchristian manner forced them to ...
... France , filled their hearts with projects of aggrandizement never before entertained , absolutely compelled them , in their own defence , to overrun three parts of Europe , and in a barbarous and unchristian manner forced them to ...
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of France ; and that all thoughts of negotiation must be laid aside till either some new light breaks upon the affairs of the peninsula , or the whole scene closes in utter darkness . We have perhaps already said too much upon this ...
of France ; and that all thoughts of negotiation must be laid aside till either some new light breaks upon the affairs of the peninsula , or the whole scene closes in utter darkness . We have perhaps already said too much upon this ...
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... France , while it is doubtful whe- ther France might not be able to inflict great injury on her . It is therefore to be desired that she too may for some time avoid hostilities , and may employ herself in repairing her losses and in ...
... France , while it is doubtful whe- ther France might not be able to inflict great injury on her . It is therefore to be desired that she too may for some time avoid hostilities , and may employ herself in repairing her losses and in ...
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