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... France to force subjects to serve against their own country ; because we can easily conceive that a commander , in a particular and despera e expedition , might resort to that unjustifiable measure , without its being a general ...
... France to force subjects to serve against their own country ; because we can easily conceive that a commander , in a particular and despera e expedition , might resort to that unjustifiable measure , without its being a general ...
Page 353
... France occur in this pamphlet . On the publication to the author of which this letter is addressed , M. Calonne pronounces a very flattering eulogium : but he thinks that , in merely proving the continuance of the war with France to be ...
... France occur in this pamphlet . On the publication to the author of which this letter is addressed , M. Calonne pronounces a very flattering eulogium : but he thinks that , in merely proving the continuance of the war with France to be ...
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... France may possibly have voted in former days for the expulsion of the Jesuits . Inde ira . - Now for the argumentation in the style of a Theologist .... The Jesuits were the Company of Jesus : to give of- fence to the Company of Jesus ...
... France may possibly have voted in former days for the expulsion of the Jesuits . Inde ira . - Now for the argumentation in the style of a Theologist .... The Jesuits were the Company of Jesus : to give of- fence to the Company of Jesus ...
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