The History of France ...Harper & bros., 1869 |
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... England , Holland , and Prussia were the powers in the opposite balance ; whilst Russia , which had lately made an abrupt and giant intrusion into the European confederacy , stood among them in an attitude of sullen and selfish ...
... England , Holland , and Prussia were the powers in the opposite balance ; whilst Russia , which had lately made an abrupt and giant intrusion into the European confederacy , stood among them in an attitude of sullen and selfish ...
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... England had done as much . Should history tell that she had surpassed France in audacity ? It was far less the supposed guilt of Louis than the effect to be produced by his death , that urged the fanatic revolutionists to demand it ...
... England had done as much . Should history tell that she had surpassed France in audacity ? It was far less the supposed guilt of Louis than the effect to be produced by his death , that urged the fanatic revolutionists to demand it ...
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... England and Holland . A revolution such as the present , which had swept the rich from the face of the land , and converted even the moderately wealthy into trem- bling misers , necessarily threw all the population hitherto dependent on ...
... England and Holland . A revolution such as the present , which had swept the rich from the face of the land , and converted even the moderately wealthy into trem- bling misers , necessarily threw all the population hitherto dependent on ...
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... England . Crowds of women accordingly proceeded to the grocers ' shops , demanded these articles at the old prices , and soon at no price at all . A scene of plun- der ensued , which was at length put a stop to by the federals of Brest ...
... England . Crowds of women accordingly proceeded to the grocers ' shops , demanded these articles at the old prices , and soon at no price at all . A scene of plun- der ensued , which was at length put a stop to by the federals of Brest ...
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... England . France declared war against the latter coun- try , which by its honest pride and just indignation certainly tended to provoke it . But Pitt , however able a minister , was most unfit for the station in which hostilities placed ...
... England . France declared war against the latter coun- try , which by its honest pride and just indignation certainly tended to provoke it . But Pitt , however able a minister , was most unfit for the station in which hostilities placed ...
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