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" Europe the rage of war, the discredit of peace, and shameless and boundless outrages against every thing which is the object of the love and veneration of the French people ? A few days after the ratification of peace, one of his Britannic majesty's ministers... "
The Secret History of the Cabinet of Bonaparte: Including His Private Life ... - Page 452
by Lewis Goldsmith - 1810 - 607 pages
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Annual Register, Volume 45

Edmund Burke - History - 1805 - 996 pages
...serious and more just. . la it possible that the English ministry can have been ignorant, that, «ver since the conclusion of the treaty .of Amiens, the...bitterness as impropriety, furnished a commentary for riu- exaggeration arid alarms which were circulated in despicable pamphlets, and in newspapers,...
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Papers Relative to the Discussion with France in 1802 and 1803

Great Britain. Foreign Office - France - 1803 - 494 pages
...the Difcredit of Peace, and fhamelefs andboundlefs Outrages agaiuft every Thing which is the Objeft of the Love and Veneration of the French People ?...after the Ratification of Peace, One of His Britannic Majefty's Minifters declared that the Peace Eftabliflunent mud be confiderable ; and the Diftruft excited...
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The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History ..., Volume 65

Great Britain - 1803 - 926 pages
...outrages again tttvery thing which Ь the object of tht love and veneration of the French pecpie ? A few days after the ratification of peace, one of his Britannic Majeij'» Miniftero declared, that the peace eftabliiiiment mufl be сипЫсмЫе ; and the diltruil...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1805 - 992 pages
...against every thing which is the object of the love and veneration of the French people ? A few ¿ays after the ratification of peace, one of his Britannic...bitterness as impropriety, furnished a commentary for the exaggeration and alarms which were circulated in despicable pamphlets, and in newspapers, as...
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Annual Register, Volume 45

Edmund Burke - History - 1805 - 974 pages
...the object of the love and veneration of the French people ? Л few days after the ratification oi peace, one of his Britannic majesty's ministers declared,...must be Considerable ; and the distrust excited by tliis declaration, made in parliament wiih ns much bitterness as impropriety, furnished a commentary...
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Selections from Cobbett's Political Works: Being a Complete ..., Volume 2

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1835 - 526 pages
...Germinal, year 11, that is to say in the month of March, 1803, in which letter he says : A few day« after the ratification of peace, one of his Britannic...bitterness as impropriety, furnished a commentary for the exaggeration and ' alarms which were circulated in despicable pamphlets, and in newspapers...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 15

Art - 1803 - 726 pages
...Europe, the rage of war, the difcredit of peace, and ihametefs and bouniilefs outrages againll «very thing which is the object of the love and veneration...after the ratification of peace, one of his Britannic Majedy's Miniftcrs declared, that the peace elbbliihmcnt mult be conurierable ; and the dirtruft excited...
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Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge

1803 - 812 pages
...the difcredit of peace, and ihamelefs and boundlefs outrages againft every thing which is the or-jeft of the love and veneration of the French people ?...after the ratification of peace, one of his Britannic majelty's minifters declared, that the peace eilablimment muft be confiderable : and the diftrull excited...
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