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... characters that figured in it - the fact that all should terminate in a peace of so permanent a character as that which has prevailed proves the tendency of all those causes which in- fluence the conduct of both nations , and which lead ...
... characters that figured in it - the fact that all should terminate in a peace of so permanent a character as that which has prevailed proves the tendency of all those causes which in- fluence the conduct of both nations , and which lead ...
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... characters who have taken a leading part in the transactions of that country . The origin of the increase of our ... character and their talents were best calculated to observe the great changes that in this respect were occurring ...
... characters who have taken a leading part in the transactions of that country . The origin of the increase of our ... character and their talents were best calculated to observe the great changes that in this respect were occurring ...
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... character can , the confidence , and , I may say , the respect of the country . Sir , we secondly placed the artillery of the country - that important arm - in an efficient state . Thirdly , we introduced measures , or we prepared ...
... character can , the confidence , and , I may say , the respect of the country . Sir , we secondly placed the artillery of the country - that important arm - in an efficient state . Thirdly , we introduced measures , or we prepared ...
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... character of the negotiation which he had sanctioned , and the policy which he had intended to pursue . Well , Sir , I was disappointed in that expectation , but I was not the only person who was disappointed ; indeed , I think I may ...
... character of the negotiation which he had sanctioned , and the policy which he had intended to pursue . Well , Sir , I was disappointed in that expectation , but I was not the only person who was disappointed ; indeed , I think I may ...
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... character and eminent talents ; and I heard of that notice with entire satisfaction , because I felt that the question would have been fairly brought before this House , that we should have had an opportunity of venturing at length into ...
... character and eminent talents ; and I heard of that notice with entire satisfaction , because I felt that the question would have been fairly brought before this House , that we should have had an opportunity of venturing at length into ...
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Seite 648 - History of Civilisation in England and France, Spain and Scotland. By HENRY THOMAS BUCKLE. 3 vols. crown 8vo. 24*. Lectures on the History of England from the Earliest Times to the Death of King Edward II. By W. LONGMAN, FSA Maps and Illustrations. 8vo. 15^. History of the Life & Times of Edward III. ' By W. LONGMAN, FSA With 9 Maps, 8 Plates, and 1 6 Woodcuts. 2 vols. 8vo. 28*.