North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 228
... party , as such , has been disposed in England to entertain a sympathy with America ; and this circumstance gives to that party all the real strength they possess . But for the prosperous event of the American revolution , the issue of ...
... party , as such , has been disposed in England to entertain a sympathy with America ; and this circumstance gives to that party all the real strength they possess . But for the prosperous event of the American revolution , the issue of ...
Page 442
... party gave way . Hardly three months had elapsed after the formation of the ministry , when the Count de Labourdonnaye resigned his place as minister of the home department , and at the same time the Prince de Po- lignac was raised to ...
... party gave way . Hardly three months had elapsed after the formation of the ministry , when the Count de Labourdonnaye resigned his place as minister of the home department , and at the same time the Prince de Po- lignac was raised to ...
Page 462
... party . But Vergennes , and the prime minister , Maurepas , * took the lead of the opposite party , and were unequivocal in their opinion , that the interest of France required her to promote a separa- tion between England and her ...
... party . But Vergennes , and the prime minister , Maurepas , * took the lead of the opposite party , and were unequivocal in their opinion , that the interest of France required her to promote a separa- tion between England and her ...
Contents
BOLIVAR AND THE BOLIVIAN CONSTITUTION | 26 |
REMOVAL of the INDIANS | 62 |
HALIBURTONS HISTORY OF NOVASCOTIA | 121 |
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