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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... military force from the English for the defence and secu- rity of his dominions , to pay a subsidy for such protection , and to submit to the interference of the governor- general , not only in the affairs of revenue , but in every ...
... military force from the English for the defence and secu- rity of his dominions , to pay a subsidy for such protection , and to submit to the interference of the governor- general , not only in the affairs of revenue , but in every ...
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... . The acquisition of the Dutch fleet was certainly a considerable advantage : but the military part of this expedition was disastrous , even amidst honorable victo- ries . The courage of the troops , and the 30 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... . The acquisition of the Dutch fleet was certainly a considerable advantage : but the military part of this expedition was disastrous , even amidst honorable victo- ries . The courage of the troops , and the 30 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... military commander . Moreau , being celebrated as a warrior and esteemed as a man , might perhaps have effected the subversion of the directorial government : but either the scheme did not occur to him , or he de- spaired of success in ...
... military commander . Moreau , being celebrated as a warrior and esteemed as a man , might perhaps have effected the subversion of the directorial government : but either the scheme did not occur to him , or he de- spaired of success in ...
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... military inti- midation , but suffered the servile members to resume their functions , on condition of their agreeing with the other assembly in framing such a constitution as he de- sired . Three consuls were appointed for the ...
... military inti- midation , but suffered the servile members to resume their functions , on condition of their agreeing with the other assembly in framing such a constitution as he de- sired . Three consuls were appointed for the ...
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... military enterprise , his laurels might wither , his influence over the soldiery might decline , and he might find it extremely difficult to maintain , at his devotion , a force sufficiently numerous to support his power . The new ...
... military enterprise , his laurels might wither , his influence over the soldiery might decline , and he might find it extremely difficult to maintain , at his devotion , a force sufficiently numerous to support his power . The new ...
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