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Pagina 23
To obviate the inconvenience resulting from the tedious forms of the old
government , the regenerated rulers of France , superior to all the narrow
prejudices of humanity , have adopted a sunimary process , which at once
evinces their paternal ...
To obviate the inconvenience resulting from the tedious forms of the old
government , the regenerated rulers of France , superior to all the narrow
prejudices of humanity , have adopted a sunimary process , which at once
evinces their paternal ...
Pagina 48
With the advancement of the Archbishop of Toulouse , afterwards Archbishop of
Sens , to the ministry , commenced the misfortunes of France , & c . Page 79 . It
was under his administration that Lettres de Cachet resumed their empire .
With the advancement of the Archbishop of Toulouse , afterwards Archbishop of
Sens , to the ministry , commenced the misfortunes of France , & c . Page 79 . It
was under his administration that Lettres de Cachet resumed their empire .
Pagina 125
If her rich bed of Gallic mould , With harvest of an hundred fold Prolific teem , —
with plenty crown ' d See France in charity abound : Roast meat , she cries , if
well she fares , And with the world her blessings shares : “ " Twere greedy to
engross ...
If her rich bed of Gallic mould , With harvest of an hundred fold Prolific teem , —
with plenty crown ' d See France in charity abound : Roast meat , she cries , if
well she fares , And with the world her blessings shares : “ " Twere greedy to
engross ...
Pagina 134
Thus France your independence crowns ! - . “ Yet , one thing please to note
beside , “ That France must be indemnified " For these kind services she ' s done
ye : “ Stand and deliver , Sirs , your MONEY ! “ Grudge it not Us who came so far “
To ...
Thus France your independence crowns ! - . “ Yet , one thing please to note
beside , “ That France must be indemnified " For these kind services she ' s done
ye : “ Stand and deliver , Sirs , your MONEY ! “ Grudge it not Us who came so far “
To ...
Pagina 136
Yet Opposition France acquit , * “ The common enemy is Pitt , " Justly abhorr ' d
by each New Whig Because he never cared a fig How much his martial
provocation Incens ' d their friends of the Great Nation .Yet ERSKINE will our ears
be ...
Yet Opposition France acquit , * “ The common enemy is Pitt , " Justly abhorr ' d
by each New Whig Because he never cared a fig How much his martial
provocation Incens ' d their friends of the Great Nation .Yet ERSKINE will our ears
be ...
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