England and France: Or, A Cure for the Ministerial GallomaniaJ. Murray, 1832 - 268 Seiten |
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... answer . England , no doubt , desires peace ; but , if the dreadful word " War " be already inscribed in the book of Fate , for the sake of all we value let us be prescient , and let us be prepared ! I shall now endeavour to explain the ...
... answer . England , no doubt , desires peace ; but , if the dreadful word " War " be already inscribed in the book of Fate , for the sake of all we value let us be prescient , and let us be prepared ! I shall now endeavour to explain the ...
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... answered by its bloody and flaming annals of massacre and incen- diarism for seven centuries . Government after government has postponed the evil reckoning - day with Ireland , like the prodigal who , every hour more conscious of ...
... answered by its bloody and flaming annals of massacre and incen- diarism for seven centuries . Government after government has postponed the evil reckoning - day with Ireland , like the prodigal who , every hour more conscious of ...
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... answered , " Sir , —I have listened to the address which you present to me in the name of the Chamber of Deputies . I had a right to reckon on the con- currence of the Chambers to do all the good that I intended . I am unhappy to hear ...
... answered , " Sir , —I have listened to the address which you present to me in the name of the Chamber of Deputies . I had a right to reckon on the con- currence of the Chambers to do all the good that I intended . I am unhappy to hear ...
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... answer for his royal life if he would instantly consent to accompany them to Cherbourg . Charles , confident that Henry the Fifth was King of France , and that the Duke of Orleans was his champion and Lieutenant - General , de- cided on ...
... answer for his royal life if he would instantly consent to accompany them to Cherbourg . Charles , confident that Henry the Fifth was King of France , and that the Duke of Orleans was his champion and Lieutenant - General , de- cided on ...
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... answered Maison , " there is an immense mass of people — I have not counted them , but it is really immense . " The jesuitical marshal was correct . He had not counted them , for they had not even assembled before his de- parture . At ...
... answered Maison , " there is an immense mass of people — I have not counted them , but it is really immense . " The jesuitical marshal was correct . He had not counted them , for they had not even assembled before his de- parture . At ...
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