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... England , and its calamitous consequences to the fortunes of his father . 6 We are , however , by no means disposed to acquiesce in the Chevalier's reasonings on the failure of the rebellion . The Prince's chief object , ' he observes ...
... England , and its calamitous consequences to the fortunes of his father . 6 We are , however , by no means disposed to acquiesce in the Chevalier's reasonings on the failure of the rebellion . The Prince's chief object , ' he observes ...
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... England ; England had checked his designs ; her trident had stirred up his empire from its found- ation ; he complained of her tyranny at sea ; but it was her at sea which arrested his tyranny at land ; the navy of England saved Europe ...
... England ; England had checked his designs ; her trident had stirred up his empire from its found- ation ; he complained of her tyranny at sea ; but it was her at sea which arrested his tyranny at land ; the navy of England saved Europe ...
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... England , but Sir John , ' and My Lady . ' All those things did very well with me in France , because they were conformable to the spirit of the nation , but believe me , it is contrary both to the spirit and the interest of England ...
... England , but Sir John , ' and My Lady . ' All those things did very well with me in France , because they were conformable to the spirit of the nation , but believe me , it is contrary both to the spirit and the interest of England ...
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