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... effect in making the French look to other masters , than all the recommen- dation in English journals . All his charges against the Allies are , it is true , not unfounded , and it is on these occasions that , the wrong actions of ...
... effect in making the French look to other masters , than all the recommen- dation in English journals . All his charges against the Allies are , it is true , not unfounded , and it is on these occasions that , the wrong actions of ...
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... effect of kindling their ordinary propensity to war into a passion , which even amongst those least disposed towards the United States was ready , if not employed on our side , to be turned against us ; a departure from our protracted ...
... effect of kindling their ordinary propensity to war into a passion , which even amongst those least disposed towards the United States was ready , if not employed on our side , to be turned against us ; a departure from our protracted ...
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... effect , they might be assured , would not he lost even at 40 leagues from Paris . Promises of inde- pendence to the Italian states would also , we are persuad- gd , effect wonders for them every where . | POLEON , and a letter written ...
... effect , they might be assured , would not he lost even at 40 leagues from Paris . Promises of inde- pendence to the Italian states would also , we are persuad- gd , effect wonders for them every where . | POLEON , and a letter written ...
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... effect after so much that has been seen of the reverse . What is the precise amount then , after all , of the ob ... effects of bad habits at Court , and of , the value of a good cause and a free press among subjects . Our adversaries ...
... effect after so much that has been seen of the reverse . What is the precise amount then , after all , of the ob ... effects of bad habits at Court , and of , the value of a good cause and a free press among subjects . Our adversaries ...
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... effect of which was caught up with raptures by the audience , and drew down reiterated applauses . But if she gave ... effects of their violation in detail , particularly in the example of the 1st Tower Hamlets Militia , and concluded ...
... effect of which was caught up with raptures by the audience , and drew down reiterated applauses . But if she gave ... effects of their violation in detail , particularly in the example of the 1st Tower Hamlets Militia , and concluded ...
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