The British Quarterly Review, 30. köideHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1859 |
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... France . Par S. A. R. M. l'Amiral PRINCE DE JOINVILLE . Publié dans la Revue des Deux Mondes , ' Mai , 1844 . New Pictures and Old Panels . By DR . DORAN . 2. The Naval Forces of France compared to those of England . By H.R.H. the ...
... France . Par S. A. R. M. l'Amiral PRINCE DE JOINVILLE . Publié dans la Revue des Deux Mondes , ' Mai , 1844 . New Pictures and Old Panels . By DR . DORAN . 2. The Naval Forces of France compared to those of England . By H.R.H. the ...
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... France in addition to the struggle with America , were anxious to try a conciliatory policy . The Whig opposition , led by Fox and Edmund Burke , had denounced the invasion of the Colo- nies from the first , and were now of opinion that ...
... France in addition to the struggle with America , were anxious to try a conciliatory policy . The Whig opposition , led by Fox and Edmund Burke , had denounced the invasion of the Colo- nies from the first , and were now of opinion that ...
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... France and Spain had terrified the Channel ; 50,000 men , under De Broglie , were assembled for a descent on our coasts ; and Florida and the West Indies had been menaced ; while the squadron of D'Estaing had hovered around America ...
... France and Spain had terrified the Channel ; 50,000 men , under De Broglie , were assembled for a descent on our coasts ; and Florida and the West Indies had been menaced ; while the squadron of D'Estaing had hovered around America ...
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... millions of people , and over an area larger than that of France and England united . + And , at the same * Quoted vol . i . p . 14 . + Burke's speech on East India Bill . time , the annual fleets of the Company poured into C 2.
... millions of people , and over an area larger than that of France and England united . + And , at the same * Quoted vol . i . p . 14 . + Burke's speech on East India Bill . time , the annual fleets of the Company poured into C 2.
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... France , and Spain were meditating a combined attack upon England , whose power , it was generally supposed , was completely broken ; and Mr. Pitt was left no other alternative than that of reviving his father's foreign policy . Lord ...
... France , and Spain were meditating a combined attack upon England , whose power , it was generally supposed , was completely broken ; and Mr. Pitt was left no other alternative than that of reviving his father's foreign policy . Lord ...
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