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had even then inflicted on the Continent , caused considerable alteration in his political opinions . • I am the most decided enemy , ' says he , of the great nation ; their monstrous and diabolical conduct makes me ashamed that I ever ...
had even then inflicted on the Continent , caused considerable alteration in his political opinions . • I am the most decided enemy , ' says he , of the great nation ; their monstrous and diabolical conduct makes me ashamed that I ever ...
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... as enable the student to carry his progress in that department to a very considerable length . " But the bitterest mortification of the people of Paris yet remains to be described . The well - known horses , taken from the church of ...
... as enable the student to carry his progress in that department to a very considerable length . " But the bitterest mortification of the people of Paris yet remains to be described . The well - known horses , taken from the church of ...
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A considerable part of the Prussians , however , consisted of new levies , or landwehr , and Belgians and Germans could not be said to amalgamate thoroughly with the British : but Bonaparte's principal hope rested on celerity of ...
A considerable part of the Prussians , however , consisted of new levies , or landwehr , and Belgians and Germans could not be said to amalgamate thoroughly with the British : but Bonaparte's principal hope rested on celerity of ...
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Boucharlats Elements of Mechanics De Pradt on the Restoration of | 19 |
Boyces Second Usurpation of Bonaparte Deverells Hieroglyphics 108 | 27 |
BurghleyHouse Guide to III Duncans Essay on ParishBanks | 86 |
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