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... France , the detention of the treasure ships was a tardy and ineffectual measure . The policy of war , and the detention of the ships , are two distinct questions : Supposing Spain to be at the beck of France , what would a temporary ...
... France , the detention of the treasure ships was a tardy and ineffectual measure . The policy of war , and the detention of the ships , are two distinct questions : Supposing Spain to be at the beck of France , what would a temporary ...
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... France , whether intended as a palinody or a phi lippic , are much over - done . Mr. Yorke has substituted coarse abuse of the French in the room of keen animadversion , and is often so very intemperate as completely to defeat his own ...
... France , whether intended as a palinody or a phi lippic , are much over - done . Mr. Yorke has substituted coarse abuse of the French in the room of keen animadversion , and is often so very intemperate as completely to defeat his own ...
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... France , is very full and particular , and throws great light on the subsequent transac- tions . We must not pass over the description of the first naval en- gagement between England and France , which signalized the reign of Edward ...
... France , is very full and particular , and throws great light on the subsequent transac- tions . We must not pass over the description of the first naval en- gagement between England and France , which signalized the reign of Edward ...
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