History of the Wars of the French Revolution: From the Breaking Out of the War in 1792, to the Restoration of a General Peace, in 1815; Comprehending the Civil History of Great Britain and France During that Period, Band 2Bangs, Brother, & Company, 1852 |
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... arms only under certain restrictions . No Catholic could present infinitely inferior to those voluntary exer- to an ecclesiastical living . The pecuniary quali- tions which originate in the gratitude and fications of Catholic jurors was ...
... arms only under certain restrictions . No Catholic could present infinitely inferior to those voluntary exer- to an ecclesiastical living . The pecuniary quali- tions which originate in the gratitude and fications of Catholic jurors was ...
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... arms , we , the undersigned , at this tary force , and in addition to these irregu- lar troops , three or four battalions of dis- ciplined soldiers contributed to swell the general's ranks . On the 26th , this army was attacked by Sir ...
... arms , we , the undersigned , at this tary force , and in addition to these irregu- lar troops , three or four battalions of dis- ciplined soldiers contributed to swell the general's ranks . On the 26th , this army was attacked by Sir ...
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... arms . * The balance of property also , due from America to England , amounted , at this time , to at least eight millions sterling ; and the mere suspen- sion of the payment of this sum , would involve incalculable distresses . The ca ...
... arms . * The balance of property also , due from America to England , amounted , at this time , to at least eight millions sterling ; and the mere suspen- sion of the payment of this sum , would involve incalculable distresses . The ca ...
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... arms and clothing . No exemptions were originally allowed to the law of " active ser- vice , " but by the modifications subsequently in- troduced , the eldest brother of an orphan family , the only son of a widow , or of a labourer ...
... arms and clothing . No exemptions were originally allowed to the law of " active ser- vice , " but by the modifications subsequently in- troduced , the eldest brother of an orphan family , the only son of a widow , or of a labourer ...
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... arms , without ammunition , and with- out a public treasury , were abandoned by their government ; and not a few of their grandees , and other persons of high dis- tinction , to whom they might have looked up for bringing the resources ...
... arms , without ammunition , and with- out a public treasury , were abandoned by their government ; and not a few of their grandees , and other persons of high dis- tinction , to whom they might have looked up for bringing the resources ...
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