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... peace ? But suppose we should be unsuccessful ! -On calm view of our situation , he was well per- suaded , that war was not necessary , and he reminded the House that , dear as were our army and navy , our revenue , our trade , and all ...
... peace ? But suppose we should be unsuccessful ! -On calm view of our situation , he was well per- suaded , that war was not necessary , and he reminded the House that , dear as were our army and navy , our revenue , our trade , and all ...
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... peace would be permanent , than if it had been made with the Bourbons ; for he had no doubt the First Consul was sincerely desirous of peace , and knew that war would be likely to disturb his power . Mr. Sheridan , to whose speech on ...
... peace would be permanent , than if it had been made with the Bourbons ; for he had no doubt the First Consul was sincerely desirous of peace , and knew that war would be likely to disturb his power . Mr. Sheridan , to whose speech on ...
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... Peace concluded between the French Republic and the Regency of Tunis . MARCH . 27. A definitive Treaty of Peace between Great Britain on the one part , and France , Spain , and Holland on the other , signed at Amiens . APRIL . MAY . 11 ...
... Peace concluded between the French Republic and the Regency of Tunis . MARCH . 27. A definitive Treaty of Peace between Great Britain on the one part , and France , Spain , and Holland on the other , signed at Amiens . APRIL . MAY . 11 ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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