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Beginning the war with all the powers of Europe on his side , he has so conducted it , that every ally has either abandoned us , or been subdued ; while France has been exalted to a power almost beyond the dreams of ambition .
Beginning the war with all the powers of Europe on his side , he has so conducted it , that every ally has either abandoned us , or been subdued ; while France has been exalted to a power almost beyond the dreams of ambition .
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While , on the other hand , if both countries wanted corn , England would find France her competitor in every market where she might have otherwise hoped for supply . " But I will rest my opinion of him as a statesman on his con- duct ...
While , on the other hand , if both countries wanted corn , England would find France her competitor in every market where she might have otherwise hoped for supply . " But I will rest my opinion of him as a statesman on his con- duct ...
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The French Revolution has taught the people of France , as well as of all other countries , a lesson of moderation , steadiness , and perseverance in the prosecution of their legitimate objects , which will ultimately , and in spite of ...
The French Revolution has taught the people of France , as well as of all other countries , a lesson of moderation , steadiness , and perseverance in the prosecution of their legitimate objects , which will ultimately , and in spite of ...
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