The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... faith ! ' Just such a man was Philippeaux . He denounced the Ronsins and the Rossignols because they were mere ruffians , and he con- tributed to bring Quetineau to the block , who had no other crime than that of having been unfortunate ...
... faith ! ' Just such a man was Philippeaux . He denounced the Ronsins and the Rossignols because they were mere ruffians , and he con- tributed to bring Quetineau to the block , who had no other crime than that of having been unfortunate ...
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... faith , join in the league ' for putting down the Barbary powers ? 6 2. Would the cause of humanity be benefitted by the extermi nation of those powers ? 3. Is their extermination practicable , and , if so , how is North- ern Africa to ...
... faith , join in the league ' for putting down the Barbary powers ? 6 2. Would the cause of humanity be benefitted by the extermi nation of those powers ? 3. Is their extermination practicable , and , if so , how is North- ern Africa to ...
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... faith . Our treaties with them are of longer standing than with any other power , the date of the first with Algiers , Tunis , and Tripoli being that of 1662 , and with Morocco , 1721 ; yet these treaties , generally speaking , have ...
... faith . Our treaties with them are of longer standing than with any other power , the date of the first with Algiers , Tunis , and Tripoli being that of 1662 , and with Morocco , 1721 ; yet these treaties , generally speaking , have ...
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... faith of the British nation have been most notoriously insulted by those detesta- ble pirates , such as treating the passports of her governors with con- tempt , & c . ' We are willing to suppose that Captain Croker wrote his letter ...
... faith of the British nation have been most notoriously insulted by those detesta- ble pirates , such as treating the passports of her governors with con- tempt , & c . ' We are willing to suppose that Captain Croker wrote his letter ...
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... faith of the British nation , " in dis- regarding the passports of governors or consuls , given to foreign vessels , or even to vessels belonging to British subjects ; and we confess , we are greatly surprised that any consul or ...
... faith of the British nation , " in dis- regarding the passports of governors or consuls , given to foreign vessels , or even to vessels belonging to British subjects ; and we confess , we are greatly surprised that any consul or ...
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