Annual Register, 第 57 巻Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1816 |
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... arms . The declaration of the allies of the 13th of March , issued at a time when it was not possi- ble for them to have had any com- munication with this country , proved that the impulse had not been given by England , but that it was ...
... arms . The declaration of the allies of the 13th of March , issued at a time when it was not possi- ble for them to have had any com- munication with this country , proved that the impulse had not been given by England , but that it was ...
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... arms , but had left a state of affairs in which it was ne- cessary that there should be no relaxation in our exertions till those arrangements were com- pleted which should afford the prospect of permanent peace and security to Europe ...
... arms , but had left a state of affairs in which it was ne- cessary that there should be no relaxation in our exertions till those arrangements were com- pleted which should afford the prospect of permanent peace and security to Europe ...
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... arms , and wrecks of every kind . Those of the enemy who had attempted to repose for a time , and had not expected to be so quickly pursued , were driven from more than nine bivouacs . The whole march was a continued chase . About ...
... arms , and wrecks of every kind . Those of the enemy who had attempted to repose for a time , and had not expected to be so quickly pursued , were driven from more than nine bivouacs . The whole march was a continued chase . About ...
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... arms in the north of italy , had been returned by a treaty of friendship and alliance with the Austrian Emperor ; yet the terms on which he stood with the other powers were far from satisfactory , The Bourbon Sovereigns had a family ...
... arms in the north of italy , had been returned by a treaty of friendship and alliance with the Austrian Emperor ; yet the terms on which he stood with the other powers were far from satisfactory , The Bourbon Sovereigns had a family ...
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... arms which had seated him upon it . Paris became more and more in the absolute possession of the allies , whose troops so much ac- cumulated , that the expectation of its being freed from the quarter- ing of soldiers could not be ful ...
... arms which had seated him upon it . Paris became more and more in the absolute possession of the allies , whose troops so much ac- cumulated , that the expectation of its being freed from the quarter- ing of soldiers could not be ful ...
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Allied Powers appeared arms army arrived assize attack Austria bart boats Britain Britannic Majesty British Buonaparte Captain charge chief circumstances Colonel command Committee Congress of Vienna consequence considerable corps Court daugh daughter deceased declared Ditto Duke Duke of Wellington duty Earl effect enemy Europe favour fire force France French Gaeta honour horses inhabitants Ireland island King Lady land letter Lieutenant Lord Lord Castlereagh Lordship Majesty Majesty's Major-gen March marriage Marshal ment military morning Naples nation neral Netherlands night o'clock object occasion officers Paris parish parties peace persons possession present Prince Regent principal proceeded provinces Prussian received rendered respect river Royal Highness sent serjeants ship sion Sir James Leith Sovereign spect tain taken tion took town treaty Treaty of Paris troops whole wounded
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