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... object was to secure the most perfect tole- ration , he adds , - justice in her Majesty's proceeding to- wards it- " Reverend Father , if Poland was an independent State , you would not have been here to intercede for it ; as it is ...
... object was to secure the most perfect tole- ration , he adds , - justice in her Majesty's proceeding to- wards it- " Reverend Father , if Poland was an independent State , you would not have been here to intercede for it ; as it is ...
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... object , and for which purpose a committee is at this very time sitting , under the superintend- ence of the Emperor . ' This undoubtedly is highly satis- factory , and most gratifying to every lover of rational liberty ; and we cer ...
... object , and for which purpose a committee is at this very time sitting , under the superintend- ence of the Emperor . ' This undoubtedly is highly satis- factory , and most gratifying to every lover of rational liberty ; and we cer ...
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... object be the beau- tiful and high - ninded Queen of Prus- sia , the daring Cossaque , the enthu- siastic resistance of Spain and Portu- gal , the skill and judgment of Lord of the British government , or the Wellington , the vigorous ...
... object be the beau- tiful and high - ninded Queen of Prus- sia , the daring Cossaque , the enthu- siastic resistance of Spain and Portu- gal , the skill and judgment of Lord of the British government , or the Wellington , the vigorous ...
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... objects . We are now brought to the account of the campaigns of 1806 and 1807 , in which the prowess and patience of the Russian troops were put to a most severe trial , and in which , notwith- standing the eventful want of success ...
... objects . We are now brought to the account of the campaigns of 1806 and 1807 , in which the prowess and patience of the Russian troops were put to a most severe trial , and in which , notwith- standing the eventful want of success ...
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... object was to cut off the Russian army from their frontiers . The ac- rendered the project abortive , at least ... objects , however , were frus- trated by the battle of Eylau , which nevertheless Buonaparte represented as a decisive ...
... object was to cut off the Russian army from their frontiers . The ac- rendered the project abortive , at least ... objects , however , were frus- trated by the battle of Eylau , which nevertheless Buonaparte represented as a decisive ...
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