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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... seemed to consider the deliverance of Europe as the certain result of the new confederacy . Lord Sydney applauded the zeal , and panegyrised the eloquence , of the ministerial peers . In each house the address passed without a division ...
... seemed to consider the deliverance of Europe as the certain result of the new confederacy . Lord Sydney applauded the zeal , and panegyrised the eloquence , of the ministerial peers . In each house the address passed without a division ...
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... seemed to confine Bonaparte to Egypt : but he did not despair of an op- portunity of escaping , when he had sufficiently esta- blished his fame in that renowned region . He strength- ened the capital with new works ; rendered Alexandria ...
... seemed to confine Bonaparte to Egypt : but he did not despair of an op- portunity of escaping , when he had sufficiently esta- blished his fame in that renowned region . He strength- ened the capital with new works ; rendered Alexandria ...
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... seemed to be im- portant , but were not permanently beneficial . Bergen and Alkmaar were taken ; and the allies considered themselves as masters of North - Holland . The French and Dutch were now stationed between Wick - op - Zee and ...
... seemed to be im- portant , but were not permanently beneficial . Bergen and Alkmaar were taken ; and the allies considered themselves as masters of North - Holland . The French and Dutch were now stationed between Wick - op - Zee and ...
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... seemed requisite ; but to avoid an extremity which would have been severely injurious to the inhabitants , the duke of York and admiral Mitchel , without waiting for instruc- tions from Great - Britain , proposed an armistice , to which ...
... seemed requisite ; but to avoid an extremity which would have been severely injurious to the inhabitants , the duke of York and admiral Mitchel , without waiting for instruc- tions from Great - Britain , proposed an armistice , to which ...
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... 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 have effected the subversion of the directorial government ...
... 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 have effected the subversion of the directorial government ...
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