The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 149,Volumen38 -Tema 156,Volumen39W. Abbatt., 1929 |
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... France and French manners in several individuals high in office . * This preponderance of regard to France flattered that insidious court with the prospect of a great accession of power . And a circum- stance apparently casual prepared ...
... France and French manners in several individuals high in office . * This preponderance of regard to France flattered that insidious court with the prospect of a great accession of power . And a circum- stance apparently casual prepared ...
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... France , early in 1776 , they found Conyngham there and took him into their confidence . A complete understanding having been reached between them , they filled up one of the blank commissions that had been entrusted to them by Congress ...
... France , early in 1776 , they found Conyngham there and took him into their confidence . A complete understanding having been reached between them , they filled up one of the blank commissions that had been entrusted to them by Congress ...
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... France . Still , the English got a certain amount of comfort out of the way France had treated this incident , and the Commissioners felt a corresponding amount of irritation ; so they lost no time in quietly pursuing the same policy ...
... France . Still , the English got a certain amount of comfort out of the way France had treated this incident , and the Commissioners felt a corresponding amount of irritation ; so they lost no time in quietly pursuing the same policy ...
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THE MANYSIDED LINCOLN | 45 |
AMERICAN VERSE IN BROADSIDE FORM | 90 |
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Rev George Richards | 116 |
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