The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32 |
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-A British army as auxiliaries to the government of Portugal , to recover the
possession of their country from the French ; a general action takes place , soon
after their arrival , in which the whole of the French force is defeated by a part of
the ...
-A British army as auxiliaries to the government of Portugal , to recover the
possession of their country from the French ; a general action takes place , soon
after their arrival , in which the whole of the French force is defeated by a part of
the ...
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This wretched prince is studying French politics in the adulterous lap of a French
prostitute . Madame Chevalier bas successfully pleaded the cause of Napoleon
in the court of Alexander ! Delirant reges , pleciuntur achivi ! - Are , the kings of ...
This wretched prince is studying French politics in the adulterous lap of a French
prostitute . Madame Chevalier bas successfully pleaded the cause of Napoleon
in the court of Alexander ! Delirant reges , pleciuntur achivi ! - Are , the kings of ...
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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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In these observations , Mr. Chatfield will perceive , that although we venture to
pronounce the over - land march of a French army to India highly improbable , if
not impracticable , and certainly unnecessary ; yet we are far from wishing to
defeat ...
In these observations , Mr. Chatfield will perceive , that although we venture to
pronounce the over - land march of a French army to India highly improbable , if
not impracticable , and certainly unnecessary ; yet we are far from wishing to
defeat ...
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congenial with Indian despotism ? but , above all , did they not know that French
popery is very different from English , Irish , or even ' Spanish popery , and that a
Frenchman never makes a convert to his religion without at the same time ...
congenial with Indian despotism ? but , above all , did they not know that French
popery is very different from English , Irish , or even ' Spanish popery , and that a
Frenchman never makes a convert to his religion without at the same time ...
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