Stryker's American Register and Magazine, Том 3W.M. Morrison, 1849 |
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... remain until farther orders ; that the ar- mistice which existed when the steamer was ordered , had been conti- nued to the 15th inst . , and that there was reason to hope that peace had been already concluded . He insists that the ...
... remain until farther orders ; that the ar- mistice which existed when the steamer was ordered , had been conti- nued to the 15th inst . , and that there was reason to hope that peace had been already concluded . He insists that the ...
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... remains to be seen whether he has the means , as he no doubt has the will , of completely superse- ding Martinez , and of reinstating himself in the presidential authority . Soon after Martinez became President , the difference between ...
... remains to be seen whether he has the means , as he no doubt has the will , of completely superse- ding Martinez , and of reinstating himself in the presidential authority . Soon after Martinez became President , the difference between ...
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... remain sterile in the presence of hostile passions and influences . The desire of certain per- sons appears to be to make proscription and tyranny the bases of the Pope's return . Say to General Rostolan from me , that he is not to ...
... remain sterile in the presence of hostile passions and influences . The desire of certain per- sons appears to be to make proscription and tyranny the bases of the Pope's return . Say to General Rostolan from me , that he is not to ...
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... remain until the 20th of September . It seems that the Scotch show almost as much enthusiasm as the Irish on the occasions of the Queen's visit ; and it is very apparent that , whatever changes the future may have in reserve , at the ...
... remain until the 20th of September . It seems that the Scotch show almost as much enthusiasm as the Irish on the occasions of the Queen's visit ; and it is very apparent that , whatever changes the future may have in reserve , at the ...
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... remains yet to be deve- loped . He will , doubtless , in this new state of things , take counsel of the Catholic princes , and be guided by their advice . * By the latest accounts , it would seem that Gen. Randon , from some cause ...
... remains yet to be deve- loped . He will , doubtless , in this new state of things , take counsel of the Catholic princes , and be guided by their advice . * By the latest accounts , it would seem that Gen. Randon , from some cause ...
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