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... fhould ever feparate from him , he fhould confider that day as the most degraded of his life . Mr. Sheridan began by expref- fing his aftonishment at the per- verfe manner in which the quef- tion had been argued , and the injuftice with ...
... fhould ever feparate from him , he fhould confider that day as the most degraded of his life . Mr. Sheridan began by expref- fing his aftonishment at the per- verfe manner in which the quef- tion had been argued , and the injuftice with ...
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... fhould not flacken its efforts upon that fubject . If the courfe of the difcuffion in the other Houfe fhould lead to fuch length , or fhould take a turn that would render hopeless the thought of its coming to a conclufion this feffion ...
... fhould not flacken its efforts upon that fubject . If the courfe of the difcuffion in the other Houfe fhould lead to fuch length , or fhould take a turn that would render hopeless the thought of its coming to a conclufion this feffion ...
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... fhould not again attack the French army in great force , nor general Dumou- riez again offer battle to the Impe- rial army . Secondly , That , on the faith of this tacit armiftice , the French fhould retire to Bruffels , flowly , and in ...
... fhould not again attack the French army in great force , nor general Dumou- riez again offer battle to the Impe- rial army . Secondly , That , on the faith of this tacit armiftice , the French fhould retire to Bruffels , flowly , and in ...
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Meffage from bis Majefty to the House of Commons Feb 11 133 The Will of Louis the Sixteenth late King of the French written by himself ibid | 136 |
Declaration of the Prince of Orange and Naffau made to the Aſſembly of their | 146 |
General Dumouriez to the French Nation | 152 |
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