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Pagina 114
... peace and a due attention to their re is defeated , though I regret that Bonaparte has con- sources , might have withstood his pretensions , in a quered and so viewing it , as I have more regard to quarrel of their own . the peace and ...
... peace and a due attention to their re is defeated , though I regret that Bonaparte has con- sources , might have withstood his pretensions , in a quered and so viewing it , as I have more regard to quarrel of their own . the peace and ...
Pagina 183
... peace tal policy , on grads which equally at rested the world a period , when , with mor extended means , they might look to and his own welfare . These steps were from time to time renewed the attainment of greater objects . For the ...
... peace tal policy , on grads which equally at rested the world a period , when , with mor extended means , they might look to and his own welfare . These steps were from time to time renewed the attainment of greater objects . For the ...
Pagina 209
... peace is not the ob- ject of the enemy , unless accompanied by a surren der of those rights on our part which would entail infamy and disgrace upon us and our country forever . The pledge of the minority in the British parliament is ...
... peace is not the ob- ject of the enemy , unless accompanied by a surren der of those rights on our part which would entail infamy and disgrace upon us and our country forever . The pledge of the minority in the British parliament is ...
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