The Dublin University Magazine, Том 59William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1862 |
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... force of will . Of his statesmanship enough has been shown already to prove his freedom from any foolish belief in the right divine of kings . It was not until Napoleon rejected the first offers of peace made by the Allies in 1814 ...
... force of will . Of his statesmanship enough has been shown already to prove his freedom from any foolish belief in the right divine of kings . It was not until Napoleon rejected the first offers of peace made by the Allies in 1814 ...
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... force in point of numbers , but a force so perfectly equipped in all things need- ful for active service , that , in time of danger , it may bear enlarging to any extent at the shortest notice , with the least possible strain upon its ...
... force in point of numbers , but a force so perfectly equipped in all things need- ful for active service , that , in time of danger , it may bear enlarging to any extent at the shortest notice , with the least possible strain upon its ...
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... force would make a deep channel and keep it clear . Sir John Rennie was of opinion that some slight works , raised a little above low water , " would suffice to stop up all existing channels , and to open a new , grand one , through the ...
... force would make a deep channel and keep it clear . Sir John Rennie was of opinion that some slight works , raised a little above low water , " would suffice to stop up all existing channels , and to open a new , grand one , through the ...
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