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Page 225
... French in 1792 , is interesting ; and it well depicts to the mind the surprize , terror , and confusion , of a town abandoned to the mercy of an invading enemy . The writer seems to be impartial in her narrative ; allowing the French ...
... French in 1792 , is interesting ; and it well depicts to the mind the surprize , terror , and confusion , of a town abandoned to the mercy of an invading enemy . The writer seems to be impartial in her narrative ; allowing the French ...
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... French education , to establish the dominion of blasphemers , regicides , and robbers , dimming the lustre of his courage by deriving it from ideas of predestination , and eclipsing the splendour of his victories by the wickedness of ...
... French education , to establish the dominion of blasphemers , regicides , and robbers , dimming the lustre of his courage by deriving it from ideas of predestination , and eclipsing the splendour of his victories by the wickedness of ...
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. written from on board of the Bourgogne French man of war , in which Capt . C. was then a prisoner . The difference of the British and French naval discipline , as existing during the last war , is there considered in its causes and ...
. written from on board of the Bourgogne French man of war , in which Capt . C. was then a prisoner . The difference of the British and French naval discipline , as existing during the last war , is there considered in its causes and ...
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