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Memoirs and Campaigns of Charles John: Prince Royal of Sweden - Page 420
by John Philippart - 1814 - 520 pages
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 36

Art - 1813 - 682 pages
...powers do not make war upon France, but against that prépondérance, haughtily announced, — against that preponderance which, to the misfortune of Europe, and of France, the Emperor Napoleon has ton long exercised beyond the limits of hu empire. Victory has conducted the allied armies to the hanks...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 24

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1813 - 442 pages
...but " against that preponderance, haughtily " announced, — against that preponderance " which, (o the misfortune of Europe, and " of France, the Emperor...limits of " his empire. Victory has • conducted " (tie Allied Armies to the banks of the " Rhine. The first use which their Impe" rial and Royal Majesties...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

English poetry - 1814 - 1112 pages
...powers do not make •war upon France, but against that preponderance, haughtily announced, — against that preponderance which, to the misfortune of Europe...too long exercised beyond the limits of his empire. ' FOREIGN HISTORY. 377 Victory has conducted the allied armies to the banks of the Rhine. The first...
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A Narrative of the Campaign in Russia, During the Year 1812

Sir Robert Ker Porter - Europe - 1814 - 462 pages
...view? which guide them in the present war." They say that they do not make war upon France, but against that preponderance which, to the misfortune of Europe...too long exercised beyond the limits of his empire ;" that the first use they have made of victory is "to ofler peace to his majesty the emperor of the...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25

Great Britain - 1814 - 434 pages
...Powers do not make war upon * France, but against that preponderance, haughtily announced, — against that preponderance which, to the misfortune of Europe,...Napoleon has too long exercised beyond the limits ol his empire. — —Victory has' conducted the Allied Armies to the banks of the Rhine. The first...
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 76

English literature - 1814 - 1032 pages
...against that preponderance, haughtily announced, —against that preponderance, which, to the misfortunn of Europe, and of France, the Emperor Napoleon has too long exercised beyond the limits to his empire. " Victory has conducted the Allied Armies to the banks of the Rhine. The first use which...
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The Life and Campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte: From His Birth Down to His ...

J. W. Robertson - 1815 - 850 pages
...the basis of their conduct, their wishes, and their determinations. ' The allied powers do not mak« war upon France, but against that preponderance, haughtily...exercised beyond the limits of his empire. 'Victory lias conducted the allied armies to the banks of the Rhine. The first use which their imperial and...
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The Meteor; or, General censor

1817 - 398 pages
...Powers do not make war upon France, but against that preponderance haughtily announced — against that preponderance, which, to the misfortune of Europe...too long exercised beyond the limits of his empire. If we read and understand this correctly, it points out the necessity of declaring the war is not made...
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History of the Wars of the French Revolution, from the Breaking ..., Volume 2

Edward Baines - Europe - 1818 - 746 pages
...powers do not make war upon France, but against that preponderance^ haughtily announced, — against that preponderance which, to the misfortune of Europe...Emperor Napoleon has too long exercised beyond the limns of his empire. Victory has conducted the allied anules to the banks of the Rhine. The first use...
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Annual Register, Volume 55

Edmund Burke - History - 1823 - 854 pages
...powers do not make war upon France, but against that preponderance haughtily announced,— against that preponderance which, to the misfortune of Europe...the banks of the Rhine, The first use which their impeiial and royal majestys have made of victory, has been, to offer peace to his majesty the emperor...
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