The History of France ...Harper & bros., 1869 |
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... 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 independence . This power had compelled the first partition of Poland , and was ...
... 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 independence . This power had compelled the first partition of Poland , and was ...
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... Whilst Leopold , there . fore , was anxious to form a wide alliance , in which all Europe was to join , in order , by its imposing force , without an actual war , to fright back France into the ways of moderation and loyalty , the king ...
... Whilst Leopold , there . fore , was anxious to form a wide alliance , in which all Europe was to join , in order , by its imposing force , without an actual war , to fright back France into the ways of moderation and loyalty , the king ...
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... whilst an enemy trod the territory of France . The retreat of the Prussians , who but a few days since menaced Paris with destruction , was inexplicable to Europe , and has been accounted for as proceeding from a purchase or a bribe ...
... whilst an enemy trod the territory of France . The retreat of the Prussians , who but a few days since menaced Paris with destruction , was inexplicable to Europe , and has been accounted for as proceeding from a purchase or a bribe ...
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... whilst those members who filled the middle place , both with respect to their seats and princi- ples , were designated the Plain , or the Marsh . Barrère was considered the chief of this central and at first neutral party ; principally ...
... whilst those members who filled the middle place , both with respect to their seats and princi- ples , were designated the Plain , or the Marsh . Barrère was considered the chief of this central and at first neutral party ; principally ...
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... Whilst some were disgusted with the arrogance and blood- thirstiness of this speech , and others amused even to laughter by its impertinence , the too flexible majority were struck by the ferocious energy of Marat's character and views ...
... Whilst some were disgusted with the arrogance and blood- thirstiness of this speech , and others amused even to laughter by its impertinence , the too flexible majority were struck by the ferocious energy of Marat's character and views ...
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