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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... object of suspicion ; and his connexions with the French led to a renewal of hostilities . Eager to form an alliance with these powerful enemies of Great - Britain , he had courted their effective aid , in a war which he meditated , not ...
... object of suspicion ; and his connexions with the French led to a renewal of hostilities . Eager to form an alliance with these powerful enemies of Great - Britain , he had courted their effective aid , in a war which he meditated , not ...
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... object of general desire ; and an opportunity of exaltation seemed to offer itself to some bold leader of a party , or some distinguished military commander . Moreau , being celebrated as a warrior and esteemed as a man , might perhaps ...
... object of general desire ; and an opportunity of exaltation seemed to offer itself to some bold leader of a party , or some distinguished military commander . Moreau , being celebrated as a warrior and esteemed as a man , might perhaps ...
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... object was to promote the happiness of his people , to attend to the cause of humanity , and concur with him in restoring peace to a harassed world . His majesty did not condescend to answer this epistle by a particu- lar letter from ...
... object was to promote the happiness of his people , to attend to the cause of humanity , and concur with him in restoring peace to a harassed world . His majesty did not condescend to answer this epistle by a particu- lar letter from ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. admirers of a republic and by royalists , and an object of jealousy and alarm to furious Jacobins ; that , to avoid the effects of such odium , he could only rely on his army ; that , if his troops should be confined ...
Oliver Goldsmith. admirers of a republic and by royalists , and an object of jealousy and alarm to furious Jacobins ; that , to avoid the effects of such odium , he could only rely on his army ; that , if his troops should be confined ...
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... object nearly amounted to two millions and a half . In the succeeding year , the financial view was rather more favorable . In those two years , he said , the debts had increased so as to approach nine millions ; and the assets in India ...
... object nearly amounted to two millions and a half . In the succeeding year , the financial view was rather more favorable . In those two years , he said , the debts had increased so as to approach nine millions ; and the assets in India ...
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