The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 67 à 70J. Whittle, 1804 |
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of former France amounts , in a fquare number , to 28,000,000 fouls , and that of present France to 35,000,000 ; that , confequently , its population is increased one - fourth , and most probably its riches and produce in a still higher ...
of former France amounts , in a fquare number , to 28,000,000 fouls , and that of present France to 35,000,000 ; that , confequently , its population is increased one - fourth , and most probably its riches and produce in a still higher ...
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... France : and the Electoral Prince of Brunswick , afterwards George I , in his memorials , endeavoured to convince the British minifiry , that , by giving up the Spanish monarchy to the House of Bourbon , they furrendered the British ...
... France : and the Electoral Prince of Brunswick , afterwards George I , in his memorials , endeavoured to convince the British minifiry , that , by giving up the Spanish monarchy to the House of Bourbon , they furrendered the British ...
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... France took an undecided fituation , it was fufficient to induce England to establish the limits and regulate the conditions of its government . If the King of France affected a military power , and the parliament an indepen- dent ...
... France took an undecided fituation , it was fufficient to induce England to establish the limits and regulate the conditions of its government . If the King of France affected a military power , and the parliament an indepen- dent ...
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