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... cause them to be readily purchased , and our gentlemen would themselves obtain them from abroad for their libraries . As the case is , the treasury derives little or no- thing from this source ; and its loss , if the exemption led to a ...
... cause them to be readily purchased , and our gentlemen would themselves obtain them from abroad for their libraries . As the case is , the treasury derives little or no- thing from this source ; and its loss , if the exemption led to a ...
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... cause of truth and his country . As the case is matter of history , and likely to be of permanent interest - the considera- tions which have induced me to dwell thus long upon it - I shall avail myself of the permission he has given me ...
... cause of truth and his country . As the case is matter of history , and likely to be of permanent interest - the considera- tions which have induced me to dwell thus long upon it - I shall avail myself of the permission he has given me ...
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... cause was that of light and humanity . " If the allies had signed and pub- lished , previous to their entrance into France , a liberal treaty of peace with Louis the 18th , to be in force when he should be ac- knowledged by the French ...
... cause was that of light and humanity . " If the allies had signed and pub- lished , previous to their entrance into France , a liberal treaty of peace with Louis the 18th , to be in force when he should be ac- knowledged by the French ...
Side 3
... cause as that of peace and indemnity ; they ushered them in as redeemers and propitia- tors ; they presented them to , and M. de Caulincourt , was the repre- sentative of Bonaparte at the confer- ences of Chatillon . The following ...
... cause as that of peace and indemnity ; they ushered them in as redeemers and propitia- tors ; they presented them to , and M. de Caulincourt , was the repre- sentative of Bonaparte at the confer- ences of Chatillon . The following ...
Side 4
... cause of Bonaparte , had been suf- fered to accumulate to an enor- mous amount . These were dis- charged in full by the Bourbons , as if the finances had been in the highest prosperity , to that portion of the troops which from the ex ...
... cause of Bonaparte , had been suf- fered to accumulate to an enor- mous amount . These were dis- charged in full by the Bourbons , as if the finances had been in the highest prosperity , to that portion of the troops which from the ex ...
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