The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 262-267Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1820 |
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... France is collected . Nothing can be a more complete answer to the complaints of our reformers , as unfounded as they are violent . Expense of collecting revenues in France and England . IN FRANCE . Customs • · 33 per cent . · • · 20 ...
... France is collected . Nothing can be a more complete answer to the complaints of our reformers , as unfounded as they are violent . Expense of collecting revenues in France and England . IN FRANCE . Customs • · 33 per cent . · • · 20 ...
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... FRANCE AS IT IS said , long before the trial took place , would be necessary in order to make the people of France enjoy the benefit intended by the charter . " The natural order of things is to consecrate the principles on which a ...
... FRANCE AS IT IS said , long before the trial took place , would be necessary in order to make the people of France enjoy the benefit intended by the charter . " The natural order of things is to consecrate the principles on which a ...
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... France : that his continual menaces were merely stratagems , the object of which was , to impel the English to recall their decrees , and to conclude a peace , from the fear of the prodigious increase of maritime power that France would ...
... France : that his continual menaces were merely stratagems , the object of which was , to impel the English to recall their decrees , and to conclude a peace , from the fear of the prodigious increase of maritime power that France would ...
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