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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Page 49
... expense of country ? What was there in the administration or tendency of the government of Louis XVIII . to be compared with the evils in- cident to a new struggle with all Europe without even taking into the account the great ...
... expense of country ? What was there in the administration or tendency of the government of Louis XVIII . to be compared with the evils in- cident to a new struggle with all Europe without even taking into the account the great ...
Page 75
... expense . The peroration is in this strain- " It is possible that the first duty of a prince will soon call me to put myself at the head of the children of the nation to fight for the country .. The army and myself will do our duty ...
... expense . The peroration is in this strain- " It is possible that the first duty of a prince will soon call me to put myself at the head of the children of the nation to fight for the country .. The army and myself will do our duty ...
Page 106
Robert Walsh. by which immense armies are made to subsist at the expense of the country which they occupy , whether ... expenses of lies augment in proportion to the so difficult a defence . Nothing means afforded to procure a live- but ...
Robert Walsh. by which immense armies are made to subsist at the expense of the country which they occupy , whether ... expenses of lies augment in proportion to the so difficult a defence . Nothing means afforded to procure a live- but ...
Page 107
... expenses of the war were greater to England than to any other nation . In the first place , the administration , in what relates to the purchase of necessa- ry supplies , suffered , as well as every other consumer , by the in- creased ...
... expenses of the war were greater to England than to any other nation . In the first place , the administration , in what relates to the purchase of necessa- ry supplies , suffered , as well as every other consumer , by the in- creased ...
Page 108
... expenses of one single year , which , according to all appearances , has been ex - price goes to the discharge of the ceeded by the expenses of 1814 , and still more by those of 1815 . But this statement is founded on official ...
... expenses of one single year , which , according to all appearances , has been ex - price goes to the discharge of the ceeded by the expenses of 1814 , and still more by those of 1815 . But this statement is founded on official ...
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