Annual Register, Том 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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... hope of peace ; and on the very day next after writing the above letter to the Emperor of the French , he issued an Ukase , order- ing an extensive levy of soldiers throughout his dominions . The proportion to be raised was nine men out ...
... hope of peace ; and on the very day next after writing the above letter to the Emperor of the French , he issued an Ukase , order- ing an extensive levy of soldiers throughout his dominions . The proportion to be raised was nine men out ...
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... hope was entertained that they might become a stable and respectable community - that hope soon vanished . They pro ceeded to assert unfounded claims to civil jurisdiction over Puenta Arenas , a position on the opposite side of the ...
... hope was entertained that they might become a stable and respectable community - that hope soon vanished . They pro ceeded to assert unfounded claims to civil jurisdiction over Puenta Arenas , a position on the opposite side of the ...
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... hope alone remains of averting the calamity which has so long impended over Europe . It rests with the Government of Russia to determine whether that hope shall be realised or extinguished ; for the British Government , having exhausted ...
... hope alone remains of averting the calamity which has so long impended over Europe . It rests with the Government of Russia to determine whether that hope shall be realised or extinguished ; for the British Government , having exhausted ...
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