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... French revo lution and the late French expedition , is proved to complete demonstration ; and a strong ground for alarm is most clearly stated . The observations here presented to us were written , and most of them printed , before we ...
... French revo lution and the late French expedition , is proved to complete demonstration ; and a strong ground for alarm is most clearly stated . The observations here presented to us were written , and most of them printed , before we ...
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... French , by a mutual intercourse both of trade and sentiment , could do away this ancient jealousy , which has continually blinded them to their true interests , they would very soon perceive how very ill- founded has been that national ...
... French , by a mutual intercourse both of trade and sentiment , could do away this ancient jealousy , which has continually blinded them to their true interests , they would very soon perceive how very ill- founded has been that national ...
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... French right on that day in his own army . The most distinguished officers have coincided with what was apparent to the English , that the right did not support at any moment ( and there were some advantageous opportunities ) the exer ...
... French right on that day in his own army . The most distinguished officers have coincided with what was apparent to the English , that the right did not support at any moment ( and there were some advantageous opportunities ) the exer ...
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