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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... King on the situation of his Finances , by the French Minister of Finance , British Finances , for 1815 and 1816 , American Finance . Extract of a Report of the late Secretary of the Treasury , to the President of the United States ...
... King on the situation of his Finances , by the French Minister of Finance , British Finances , for 1815 and 1816 , American Finance . Extract of a Report of the late Secretary of the Treasury , to the President of the United States ...
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... king of France , " said his minister M. de Ver- gennes , in council , " is sufficiently great not to stand in need of humiliating any people . " Le Roi de France est assez grand pour n'avoir pas besoin d'humilier personne . So should a ...
... king of France , " said his minister M. de Ver- gennes , in council , " is sufficiently great not to stand in need of humiliating any people . " Le Roi de France est assez grand pour n'avoir pas besoin d'humilier personne . So should a ...
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... king ; such writings as those of Mehee , Le Pelletier , Gregoire , Fievée , are monuments of tolera- tion , or , rather , perhaps , of su- pineness . Let the debates of the delibera- tive assemblies , and the public journals of the year ...
... king ; such writings as those of Mehee , Le Pelletier , Gregoire , Fievée , are monuments of tolera- tion , or , rather , perhaps , of su- pineness . Let the debates of the delibera- tive assemblies , and the public journals of the year ...
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... king , leaving it to those who had subverted roy- alty and destroyed property , to modify the one and distribute the other as spoil " I believe we shall be in a great error , if we act upon an idea that there exists in that country any ...
... king , leaving it to those who had subverted roy- alty and destroyed property , to modify the one and distribute the other as spoil " I believe we shall be in a great error , if we act upon an idea that there exists in that country any ...
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... king must have quitted Paris ; if he does not quit it , he will be carried off . " The marshal told me , " says the prefect , " that all the troops were a long time before so distributed ( by échellons ) as to favour the march of ...
... king must have quitted Paris ; if he does not quit it , he will be carried off . " The marshal told me , " says the prefect , " that all the troops were a long time before so distributed ( by échellons ) as to favour the march of ...
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