The Pamphleteer, Band 18Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1821 |
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... of which its People had for so long been deprived ; and it was not without the hope that , having so largely contributed to the fall of the French power by the uniform resistance of our chief Statesmen , of all parties ,
... of which its People had for so long been deprived ; and it was not without the hope that , having so largely contributed to the fall of the French power by the uniform resistance of our chief Statesmen , of all parties ,
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... possible subject of controversy , without assuming , sooner or later , a revolutionary character ; and that although under her present Sovereign , there might be reason to hope that 131 Acts and Projects of the Holy Alliance . 13.
... possible subject of controversy , without assuming , sooner or later , a revolutionary character ; and that although under her present Sovereign , there might be reason to hope that 131 Acts and Projects of the Holy Alliance . 13.
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Abraham John Valpy. present Sovereign , there might be reason to hope that the horrors of her first revolution would not be renewed , the existence of such a war in any part of Europe could not but be eminently dangerous to the ...
Abraham John Valpy. present Sovereign , there might be reason to hope that the horrors of her first revolution would not be renewed , the existence of such a war in any part of Europe could not but be eminently dangerous to the ...
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... hope in this stage of calamities . But in virtue of his engagement of the ( 3d ) 15th of November , 1818 , his Majesty is bound to mark , with the most forcible re- probation , the revolutionary measures set in action to give new ...
... hope in this stage of calamities . But in virtue of his engagement of the ( 3d ) 15th of November , 1818 , his Majesty is bound to mark , with the most forcible re- probation , the revolutionary measures set in action to give new ...
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... hope of a happy event . But , if we might trust the calculations which personal interests would seem bound to indicate ; if it were permitted to presume that the Cortes would consult the interest of their own preservation , it might be ...
... hope of a happy event . But , if we might trust the calculations which personal interests would seem bound to indicate ; if it were permitted to presume that the Cortes would consult the interest of their own preservation , it might be ...
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