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Page 164
... France , while he cannot even attempt with any prospect of success the subjugation of the small islands of Guernsey and Jersey , lying adjacent to his own coast , -the idea of his invading this island , for the purposes of conquest ...
... France , while he cannot even attempt with any prospect of success the subjugation of the small islands of Guernsey and Jersey , lying adjacent to his own coast , -the idea of his invading this island , for the purposes of conquest ...
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... France . The jealousies of some monastic orders , and the ignorance of others , formerly shut up many of those springs from the inquiries of antiquarian curiosity ; and if the changes in men and manners produced by the Revolution have ...
... France . The jealousies of some monastic orders , and the ignorance of others , formerly shut up many of those springs from the inquiries of antiquarian curiosity ; and if the changes in men and manners produced by the Revolution have ...
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... France . In concluding it , he says : So powerful was the combination which seemed to threaten France at this time , that it deterred the Constituent Assembly from embracing the opportunity offered by the flight of the King , to erect a ...
... France . In concluding it , he says : So powerful was the combination which seemed to threaten France at this time , that it deterred the Constituent Assembly from embracing the opportunity offered by the flight of the King , to erect a ...
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