The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volumes 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 - Europe |
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... enemy , a character which she could not claim . An ex- ceedingly humiliating or injurious treaty can never be ... enemies . The unexpected felicity of the issue , will not , I trust , make the American people disregard the instruction ...
... enemy , a character which she could not claim . An ex- ceedingly humiliating or injurious treaty can never be ... enemies . The unexpected felicity of the issue , will not , I trust , make the American people disregard the instruction ...
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... enemy of all , she has curtailed and enfeebled all except En- gland . She had an arm for Asia , mutilated Persia , and menaced India at the same time that she co - operated in the dismember- ment of Sweden , Prussia , and Austria . From ...
... enemy of all , she has curtailed and enfeebled all except En- gland . She had an arm for Asia , mutilated Persia , and menaced India at the same time that she co - operated in the dismember- ment of Sweden , Prussia , and Austria . From ...
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... he should be ac- knowledged by the French people ; or abstained wholly from negotia- tion with an enemy , whose charac- ter they must have thoroughly un- tyrant . Well might Chateaubriand exclaim with bitter irony- " 2 AMERICAN REGISTER .
... he should be ac- knowledged by the French people ; or abstained wholly from negotia- tion with an enemy , whose charac- ter they must have thoroughly un- tyrant . Well might Chateaubriand exclaim with bitter irony- " 2 AMERICAN REGISTER .
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... enemies . † * Helen Maria Williams , a zealous protestant , speaks thus : " Louis XVIII . has never violated the sacred principle of toleration . All that the Bourbons had done , since their late accession , was to have given an example ...
... enemies . † * Helen Maria Williams , a zealous protestant , speaks thus : " Louis XVIII . has never violated the sacred principle of toleration . All that the Bourbons had done , since their late accession , was to have given an example ...
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... enemies of the Bourbons have fallen into the inconsistency of accusing them on the one hand , of weakening the nation abroad , and the Allies on the other , of con- niving or rejoicing at the return of old race of her kings to France ...
... enemies of the Bourbons have fallen into the inconsistency of accusing them on the one hand , of weakening the nation abroad , and the Allies on the other , of con- niving or rejoicing at the return of old race of her kings to France ...
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