A History of England: 1795-1801Longmans, Green, 1865 - Great Britain |
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... obtained a new ally in the Czarina , who undertook to furnish a small contingent of twelve thousand troops in exchange for the services of twelve ships of the line . This alliance was of little value , Catherine being at that time fully ...
... obtained a new ally in the Czarina , who undertook to furnish a small contingent of twelve thousand troops in exchange for the services of twelve ships of the line . This alliance was of little value , Catherine being at that time fully ...
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... obtain a sus- pension of arms until the opportunity for action should arrive . The English Government retracted their offer of ten thousand men , and offered a subsidy of ten thousand guineas instead . The men were to follow , in the ...
... obtain a sus- pension of arms until the opportunity for action should arrive . The English Government retracted their offer of ten thousand men , and offered a subsidy of ten thousand guineas instead . The men were to follow , in the ...
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... obtain the aid of the British force which had been destined for service in Brittany . The first detachment of that force sailed towards the coast of Poitou , and Charette was led to believe that he might rely on its co - operation ; but ...
... obtain the aid of the British force which had been destined for service in Brittany . The first detachment of that force sailed towards the coast of Poitou , and Charette was led to believe that he might rely on its co - operation ; but ...
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... obtained by payment , were required to be licensed , and were placed under the observation of the police . This measure was received by the few members of VOL . IV . с 18 VIOLENT DECLAMATION OF CH . XXXVI . Reception of Act to repress ...
... obtained by payment , were required to be licensed , and were placed under the observation of the police . This measure was received by the few members of VOL . IV . с 18 VIOLENT DECLAMATION OF CH . XXXVI . Reception of Act to repress ...
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... to supplicate for peace in this way ; but the Government were not deterred from making a final effort to obtain a hearing . They 1796 . MINISTER AND DIRECTORY . 27 made a direct Opposition against negotiation Persistence of the Ministry.
... to supplicate for peace in this way ; but the Government were not deterred from making a final effort to obtain a hearing . They 1796 . MINISTER AND DIRECTORY . 27 made a direct Opposition against negotiation Persistence of the Ministry.
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