The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volumer 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 |
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Side 19
... glory , but how uncertain was such a result ! and if certain , how poor a compensa- tion , in the eye of humanity , for so terrible an effusion of blood , and so calamitous a revolution ! The officers of Bonaparte's band were at a ball ...
... glory , but how uncertain was such a result ! and if certain , how poor a compensa- tion , in the eye of humanity , for so terrible an effusion of blood , and so calamitous a revolution ! The officers of Bonaparte's band were at a ball ...
Side 20
... glory and their happiness depend on their care of his mother and sister confided to their protection , & c . On the same day , the 28th , Colonel Campbell returned to Por- to Ferrajo . and immediately set sail for the coast of France ...
... glory and their happiness depend on their care of his mother and sister confided to their protection , & c . On the same day , the 28th , Colonel Campbell returned to Por- to Ferrajo . and immediately set sail for the coast of France ...
Side 48
... glory of France , in twenty - five years , than their ancestors had done for four centuries ; that the miracle wrought in the return of Bonaparte proved him to be the man of Providence ; that he had arrived in his capital , * Whoever ...
... glory of France , in twenty - five years , than their ancestors had done for four centuries ; that the miracle wrought in the return of Bonaparte proved him to be the man of Providence ; that he had arrived in his capital , * Whoever ...
Side 56
... glory . " The official papers , printed in the Moniteur , have already made " known to you the magnanimous " intentions of our legitimate so- " vereign . Lose not a moment in " disseminating them by every " means . Impress yourselves ...
... glory . " The official papers , printed in the Moniteur , have already made " known to you the magnanimous " intentions of our legitimate so- " vereign . Lose not a moment in " disseminating them by every " means . Impress yourselves ...
Side 76
... glory bound indissolubly to the emperor , yet that his majesty would forget their violation of the duties which religion pre- scribed towards the sovereign . " But the most remarkable portion of the exposé is the head of mili- tary ...
... glory bound indissolubly to the emperor , yet that his majesty would forget their violation of the duties which religion pre- scribed towards the sovereign . " But the most remarkable portion of the exposé is the head of mili- tary ...
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The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and ..., Volum 2 Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1817 |
The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics ..., Volumer 1-2 Robert Walsh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1817 |
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