Annual Register of World Events, Том 501808 |
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... emperor , painfully hesitated be- tween the necessity of performing an act of courtesy , which he was assured would be attended with such advantageous results , and his reluctance to abandon his loyal and beloved people in such critical ...
... emperor , painfully hesitated be- tween the necessity of performing an act of courtesy , which he was assured would be attended with such advantageous results , and his reluctance to abandon his loyal and beloved people in such critical ...
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... emperor Napoleon , and his majesty the emperor Alex . ander , proceeded half way from this place to Weimar , where , with the same solemnity as when they met , the two sovereigns embraced each other , and took a most affec- tionate ...
... emperor Napoleon , and his majesty the emperor Alex . ander , proceeded half way from this place to Weimar , where , with the same solemnity as when they met , the two sovereigns embraced each other , and took a most affec- tionate ...
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... emperor expects , that his livered your letter to her . begged me to wait a little , and said she. irritated by this new procedure of the British ministry towards him . The emperor , penetrated with the confidence which the prince royal ...
... emperor expects , that his livered your letter to her . begged me to wait a little , and said she. irritated by this new procedure of the British ministry towards him . The emperor , penetrated with the confidence which the prince royal ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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