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... object of the message was merely to favour the contractors for the loan . But the recognition of the French Re- public , though it must be the consequence of a treaty , and might be insisted on as a preliminary to nego- tiation , could ...
... object of the message was merely to favour the contractors for the loan . But the recognition of the French Re- public , though it must be the consequence of a treaty , and might be insisted on as a preliminary to nego- tiation , could ...
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... objects were to pre- vent any other power from making a separate peace with France - to obtain from the people of England the means of carrying on the war - and to cast upon the Republic the odium of refusing reasonable terms . To this ...
... objects were to pre- vent any other power from making a separate peace with France - to obtain from the people of England the means of carrying on the war - and to cast upon the Republic the odium of refusing reasonable terms . To this ...
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... object of jealousy by the other powers , how much more formidable was she in her new form of a vigorous Republic ; but M. Delacroix assured him that the Republic would become the most quiet and pacific power in Europe . He proceeded to ...
... object of jealousy by the other powers , how much more formidable was she in her new form of a vigorous Republic ; but M. Delacroix assured him that the Republic would become the most quiet and pacific power in Europe . He proceeded to ...
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... objects . Financial affairs , and the fiscal policy of the Go- vernment , became the most important New loan . topics of debate during this session . The Budget was opened in December . A sum of eighteen millions , required for the ...
... objects . Financial affairs , and the fiscal policy of the Go- vernment , became the most important New loan . topics of debate during this session . The Budget was opened in December . A sum of eighteen millions , required for the ...
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... object was to effect a diversion which should aid the grand expedition intended for the regular invasion of the island . This daring scheme might have been attended with a momentary success . was not improbable that three or four ships ...
... object was to effect a diversion which should aid the grand expedition intended for the regular invasion of the island . This daring scheme might have been attended with a momentary success . was not improbable that three or four ships ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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