The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volumer 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 |
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... American people . The speech of Mr. Grattan - the first of Irish orators and the true model of Irish patriots - fur- nishes , perhaps , the most exquisite specimen of his manner , as well as a most instructive commentary on a great ...
... American people . The speech of Mr. Grattan - the first of Irish orators and the true model of Irish patriots - fur- nishes , perhaps , the most exquisite specimen of his manner , as well as a most instructive commentary on a great ...
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... America , and expected to dispute one day the empire of Canada " with the British . " * The presence of the Russians in Canada would not be more unexpected at least , than was their appearance at Paris in 1814 ; but I do not positively ...
... America , and expected to dispute one day the empire of Canada " with the British . " * The presence of the Russians in Canada would not be more unexpected at least , than was their appearance at Paris in 1814 ; but I do not positively ...
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Robert Walsh. THE AMERICAN REGISTER . FRENCH AFFAIRS . " THE thirty - first day of March , | 1814 ! a day , " says the Archbi- shop of Malines , in his Congress of Vienna , “ which will be memo- rable to eternity . Similar to the ...
Robert Walsh. THE AMERICAN REGISTER . FRENCH AFFAIRS . " THE thirty - first day of March , | 1814 ! a day , " says the Archbi- shop of Malines , in his Congress of Vienna , “ which will be memo- rable to eternity . Similar to the ...
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