The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Band 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... friendship between him and the company , but might introduce into the heart of his dominions the principles of anarchy and confusion , weaken the obedience of his subjects , and destroy the religion of the prophet . But , as his lord ...
... friendship between him and the company , but might introduce into the heart of his dominions the principles of anarchy and confusion , weaken the obedience of his subjects , and destroy the religion of the prophet . But , as his lord ...
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... friend Phelip- peaux , the school - fellow of Bonapartè , had superintended the improvement of the fortifications of Acre ; and though a professed engineer would perhaps have pro- nounced the town untenable , Ahmed and his European ...
... friend Phelip- peaux , the school - fellow of Bonapartè , had superintended the improvement of the fortifications of Acre ; and though a professed engineer would perhaps have pro- nounced the town untenable , Ahmed and his European ...
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... friends of the prince had ex- cited a mutiny in some of the ships , and that a refusal of immediate submission would expose him to a danger- ous attack , he sent to admiral Mitchel a promise of compliance . The fleet which the English ...
... friends of the prince had ex- cited a mutiny in some of the ships , and that a refusal of immediate submission would expose him to a danger- ous attack , he sent to admiral Mitchel a promise of compliance . The fleet which the English ...
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... friends of the war , would be a disgrace and a profanation : yet the same individuals exulted in the aid of Russian and Turkish barbarians , and panegyrised the pious zeal of Souvoroff , the deliberate perpetrator of the most flagitious ...
... friends of the war , would be a disgrace and a profanation : yet the same individuals exulted in the aid of Russian and Turkish barbarians , and panegyrised the pious zeal of Souvoroff , the deliberate perpetrator of the most flagitious ...
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... friends of social order had violated their engagements with those whom they sneer- ingly called the patriots , and had disgraced their cause by horrible barbarities . When were these enormities , the offspring of the most degrading ...
... friends of social order had violated their engagements with those whom they sneer- ingly called the patriots , and had disgraced their cause by horrible barbarities . When were these enormities , the offspring of the most degrading ...
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