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To secure to himself a glory equal to that of Romulus , he formed the resolution of
changing the seat of empire . The place upon which he pitched as a new capital ,
and which should immortalize his name , was indeed well chosen .
To secure to himself a glory equal to that of Romulus , he formed the resolution of
changing the seat of empire . The place upon which he pitched as a new capital ,
and which should immortalize his name , was indeed well chosen .
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This declaration determined them upon more desperate measures ; and they at
length formed the resolution of destroying the king and both houses of parliament
at a blow . The scheme was first broached by Robert Catesby , a gentleman of ...
This declaration determined them upon more desperate measures ; and they at
length formed the resolution of destroying the king and both houses of parliament
at a blow . The scheme was first broached by Robert Catesby , a gentleman of ...
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Leaving his strong camp at Montinorency , he crossed the river St. Charles for the
purpose of attacking the English army . 7. This movement was made in the view
of Wolfe , who without loss of time formed his order of battle . His right wing was ...
Leaving his strong camp at Montinorency , he crossed the river St. Charles for the
purpose of attacking the English army . 7. This movement was made in the view
of Wolfe , who without loss of time formed his order of battle . His right wing was ...
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