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The sufferings to which Lafayette was here exposed , in the mere spirit of a
barbarous revenge , are almost incredible . He was warned , “ that he would
never again see any thing but the four walls of his dungeon ; that he would never
receive ...
The sufferings to which Lafayette was here exposed , in the mere spirit of a
barbarous revenge , are almost incredible . He was warned , “ that he would
never again see any thing but the four walls of his dungeon ; that he would never
receive ...
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... was informed of his sufferings , in the most solemo and authentic way . 14 .
When , therefore , General Clarke was sent from Paris to join Bonaparte in Italy ,
and negotiate a peace with Austria , it was understood that he received orders
from ...
... was informed of his sufferings , in the most solemo and authentic way . 14 .
When , therefore , General Clarke was sent from Paris to join Bonaparte in Italy ,
and negotiate a peace with Austria , it was understood that he received orders
from ...
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We have hitherto only adverted to the sufferings of those who are engaged in the
profession of arms , without taking into our account the situation of the countries
which are the scene of hostilities . How dreadful to hold every thing at the mercy ...
We have hitherto only adverted to the sufferings of those who are engaged in the
profession of arms , without taking into our account the situation of the countries
which are the scene of hostilities . How dreadful to hold every thing at the mercy ...
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