Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany) [afterw.] The Political review and monthly mirror of the times, Том 6Benjamin Flower 1809 |
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... NAPOLEON at- tracted their attention . To arrest his progress , and to afford to their own country , and to Europe , a display of their talents , and of the skill of their chosen commanders , Sir A. Wellesley , and Lord Chatham , the ...
... NAPOLEON at- tracted their attention . To arrest his progress , and to afford to their own country , and to Europe , a display of their talents , and of the skill of their chosen commanders , Sir A. Wellesley , and Lord Chatham , the ...
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... NAPOLEON , are as follow : When our illustrious predecessor , Charlemagne , " presented to the bishops of Rome , various lands , he resigned them only as leaseholds to strengthen the loyalty of his subjects , and " with a view that Rome ...
... NAPOLEON , are as follow : When our illustrious predecessor , Charlemagne , " presented to the bishops of Rome , various lands , he resigned them only as leaseholds to strengthen the loyalty of his subjects , and " with a view that Rome ...
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... NAPOLEON , and the measures he is pursuing for the advance- ment of his ultimate designs , we have little to say in their favour : his own vast ambition is doubtless the main spring of his actions : the Almighty Governor of the World ...
... NAPOLEON , and the measures he is pursuing for the advance- ment of his ultimate designs , we have little to say in their favour : his own vast ambition is doubtless the main spring of his actions : the Almighty Governor of the World ...
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... NAPOLEON at- tracted their attention . To arrest his progress , and to afford to their own country , and to Europe , a display of their talents , and of the skill of their chosen commanders , Sir A. Wellesley , and Lord Chatham , the ...
... NAPOLEON at- tracted their attention . To arrest his progress , and to afford to their own country , and to Europe , a display of their talents , and of the skill of their chosen commanders , Sir A. Wellesley , and Lord Chatham , the ...
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... Napoleon for the completion of his preparations , renewed their attacks ; and in sub- sequent victorious conflicts , so completely disheartened the enemy , that a suspension of arms was solicited ; which , happily for the inte- rests of ...
... Napoleon for the completion of his preparations , renewed their attacks ; and in sub- sequent victorious conflicts , so completely disheartened the enemy , that a suspension of arms was solicited ; which , happily for the inte- rests of ...
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