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... French troops entered Lisbon , and Buonaparte , who certainly deserved the title of King - maker as much , or even more , than Warwick , divided his new conquests into the following governments : Entre - Minho - Douro , with Oporto ...
... French troops entered Lisbon , and Buonaparte , who certainly deserved the title of King - maker as much , or even more , than Warwick , divided his new conquests into the following governments : Entre - Minho - Douro , with Oporto ...
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... French adventurers , whose name was L'Herisson , discovered this retreat , and made several vain attempts to penetrate into it with his troops : when , foiled by the darkness and the windings , he resolved to suffocate all the persons ...
... French adventurers , whose name was L'Herisson , discovered this retreat , and made several vain attempts to penetrate into it with his troops : when , foiled by the darkness and the windings , he resolved to suffocate all the persons ...
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... French Academy , 522 . Tempest , remarks on that play , 57 . Temple , Lord , anecdote of his refreshing the memory of Lord Bute , 197 . Tettix , that insect described , 346 . Thanks and rewards , national , observations on , 453 ...
... French Academy , 522 . Tempest , remarks on that play , 57 . Temple , Lord , anecdote of his refreshing the memory of Lord Bute , 197 . Tettix , that insect described , 346 . Thanks and rewards , national , observations on , 453 ...
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