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... situation in France , respecting the probable conduct British Nation . By Robert Stearne Tighe , Esq of Bonaparte , which have since been realized ; but prophe- & c . 2s . Hatchard . cies after the event , are not in the present age ...
... situation in France , respecting the probable conduct British Nation . By Robert Stearne Tighe , Esq of Bonaparte , which have since been realized ; but prophe- & c . 2s . Hatchard . cies after the event , are not in the present age ...
Pagina 243
... situation and that of Great Britain ; and and as Machiavel and Montesquieu had , in the subjects they elucidated , afforded lessons to their respective nations , more peculiarly applicable at the time when they wrote ; so our author ...
... situation and that of Great Britain ; and and as Machiavel and Montesquieu had , in the subjects they elucidated , afforded lessons to their respective nations , more peculiarly applicable at the time when they wrote ; so our author ...
Pagina 381
... situation was still more deplorable . The au- thor himself was among the Knights employed on this occasion , and the whole scene is described with more energy than he usually exhibits . After mentioning the arrival of the galleys at ...
... situation was still more deplorable . The au- thor himself was among the Knights employed on this occasion , and the whole scene is described with more energy than he usually exhibits . After mentioning the arrival of the galleys at ...
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