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An Account of Corsica,: The Journal of a Tour to that Island, and Memoirs of ... - Page 33
by James Boswell - 1769 - 400 pages
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An Account of Corsica: The Journal of a Tour to that Island; and Memoirs of ...

James Boswell - Authors, Scottish - 1768 - 426 pages
...troop of rebels, who would fpeedily be compelled to refume thofe chains which they had frowardly fhaken off. They have however continued fteady to their purpofe....yoke, and becoming a free and independent people. Libertas quae fera tamen refpexit— — - • Refpexit taraen et longo port tempore venit. VIRG. Eclog....
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The Monthly Review Or, Literary Journal

Several Hands - 1768 - 612 pages
...compelled to refume thofe chains which they had frowardly /haken off. They have however continued fleady to their purpofe. Providence has favoured them ; and Europe now turns her eyes upon them, and with aftoni'.hmcnt fees them on the eve of emancipating them(clves for ever from a foreign yoke, and becoming...
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Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly ..., Volume 9

Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 pages
...those chains which they had frowardly shaken off. They have however continued steady to their purpose. Providence has favoured them, and Europe now turns her eyes upon them, and with astonishment sees them on the eve of emancipating themselves for ever trom a foreign yoke, and becoming...
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An Account of Corsica, the Journal of a Tour to That Island; and Memoirs of ...

James Boswell - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 302 pages
...those chains which they had frowardly9 shaken off. They have however continued steady to their purpose. Providence has favoured them; and Europe now turns her eyes upon them, and with astonishment sees them on the eve of emancipating themselves for ever from a foreign yoke, and becoming...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 39

Books - 1768 - 616 pages
...compelled to refume thofe chains which they had frowardly fliaken off. They have however continued ileady to their purpofe. Providence has favoured them ; and...yoke, and becoming a free and independent people.' The foregoing reflections were written before the late treaty between France and Genoa was known ;...
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