The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... France without me , nor can I serve France without you . Hasten , then , and specify yourself the places which you would wish your friends to possess . - " I have received To this letter the First Consul replied : your Royal Highness's ...
... France without me , nor can I serve France without you . Hasten , then , and specify yourself the places which you would wish your friends to possess . - " I have received To this letter the First Consul replied : your Royal Highness's ...
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... France at once the Cromwell and the William III . of England . But as every comparison with Cromwell is in some degree odious , I must add , that if these two celebrated men coincided in one single circumstance of their lives , it was ...
... France at once the Cromwell and the William III . of England . But as every comparison with Cromwell is in some degree odious , I must add , that if these two celebrated men coincided in one single circumstance of their lives , it was ...
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... France , the representatives of the people presumed to be at once accusers , judges , and executioners . " In England , the affair was managed by an invisible hand : it assumed an appearance of reflection and calmness . In France , it ...
... France , the representatives of the people presumed to be at once accusers , judges , and executioners . " In England , the affair was managed by an invisible hand : it assumed an appearance of reflection and calmness . In France , it ...
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