The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 13Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1858 |
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Pagina 12
... France , the ancient ally of Hun- gary , would no longer treat with revolu- tionists . Russia , although friendly to the Hungarian cause , was about to engage in a war with the Turks . Rákóczi foresaw the event . He again refused the ...
... France , the ancient ally of Hun- gary , would no longer treat with revolu- tionists . Russia , although friendly to the Hungarian cause , was about to engage in a war with the Turks . Rákóczi foresaw the event . He again refused the ...
Pagina 22
... France , whence he wrote on the subject as follows : " What an incomprehensible machine is man ! who can endure toil , famine , stripes , imprison- ment , and death itself , in vindication of his own liberty , and the next moment ...
... France , whence he wrote on the subject as follows : " What an incomprehensible machine is man ! who can endure toil , famine , stripes , imprison- ment , and death itself , in vindication of his own liberty , and the next moment ...
Pagina 23
... France , resolved to impose a direct tax upon the Colonies . That resolution gave birth to the notorious Stamp Act . This oc- casioned much indignation and alarm in America . Large and excited meetings of the people were held ...
... France , resolved to impose a direct tax upon the Colonies . That resolution gave birth to the notorious Stamp Act . This oc- casioned much indignation and alarm in America . Large and excited meetings of the people were held ...
Pagina 28
... France . This , of course , compromised the United States , and came near involving us in a war with Europe in behalf of France . Such a war at such a time could not have saved France , and would have ruined us . So thought our most ...
... France . This , of course , compromised the United States , and came near involving us in a war with Europe in behalf of France . Such a war at such a time could not have saved France , and would have ruined us . So thought our most ...
Pagina 31
... France in 1789 he wrote to a friend thus : " I had rather be shut up in a very modest cottage , with my family , and books , and a few old friends , dining on simple bacon , and letting the world roll on as it liked , than to occupy the ...
... France in 1789 he wrote to a friend thus : " I had rather be shut up in a very modest cottage , with my family , and books , and a few old friends , dining on simple bacon , and letting the world roll on as it liked , than to occupy the ...
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