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to a plan proposed by Talleyrand and adopted with enthusiasm by Buonaparte to
FOSTER AT ANY EXPENSE A CONSIDERABLE PARTY IN THE ENGLISH
PARLIAMENT AGAINST THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT . ” Then « the slow and
very ...
to a plan proposed by Talleyrand and adopted with enthusiasm by Buonaparte to
FOSTER AT ANY EXPENSE A CONSIDERABLE PARTY IN THE ENGLISH
PARLIAMENT AGAINST THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT . ” Then « the slow and
very ...
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From the conclusion of this treaty the great object of the English cabinet was
directed to keep the Regent steady to his engagements , through the channel of
du Bois , who was gratified with a large pension from the King of England . * .
From the conclusion of this treaty the great object of the English cabinet was
directed to keep the Regent steady to his engagements , through the channel of
du Bois , who was gratified with a large pension from the King of England . * .
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... DON'T ENTER INTO A WAR ? but then we shall help ourselves as well In short
, the mad English ministry shall never bring us to any thing through fear : our
measures are so taken , that cer" tainly we shall be able to oppose the aggressor
.
... DON'T ENTER INTO A WAR ? but then we shall help ourselves as well In short
, the mad English ministry shall never bring us to any thing through fear : our
measures are so taken , that cer" tainly we shall be able to oppose the aggressor
.
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Thus foiled and disappointed of their prize for the present , the English
immediately returned downwards , to a ford known to some of the party , about
eight miles below , now a ferry called Caban Twm Bach , or Little Tom's Ferry -
boat .
Thus foiled and disappointed of their prize for the present , the English
immediately returned downwards , to a ford known to some of the party , about
eight miles below , now a ferry called Caban Twm Bach , or Little Tom's Ferry -
boat .
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Whenever the French come MAN TO MAN , their own weakness and the superior
strength of the English are soon placed beyond the possibility of
misrepresentation . It ought also to be remembered , that such is the superiority of
the French ...
Whenever the French come MAN TO MAN , their own weakness and the superior
strength of the English are soon placed beyond the possibility of
misrepresentation . It ought also to be remembered , that such is the superiority of
the French ...
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