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... French denied these martyrs of virtue the religious consolations so necessary to all men in the last moments of ... French inflicted on the subjects of Venice : The revolutionary fire ever raged more and more in the Venetian provinces ...
... French denied these martyrs of virtue the religious consolations so necessary to all men in the last moments of ... French inflicted on the subjects of Venice : The revolutionary fire ever raged more and more in the Venetian provinces ...
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... French influence in India , by rescuing his Imperial Majesty the Moghul , from the hands of a desperate band of French adventurers ; and by destroying the power- ful artillery and military resources of Monsieur Perron , and of the French ...
... French influence in India , by rescuing his Imperial Majesty the Moghul , from the hands of a desperate band of French adventurers ; and by destroying the power- ful artillery and military resources of Monsieur Perron , and of the French ...
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... French adventurers , the British government must have been exposed to every intrigue of the French in India , and even to the ambition and hostile spirit of the person who now rules the French nation ; nor could an instrument of ...
... French adventurers , the British government must have been exposed to every intrigue of the French in India , and even to the ambition and hostile spirit of the person who now rules the French nation ; nor could an instrument of ...
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