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... France , and of the hopes of peace . Steele tells us not only of Marlborough and Prince Eugene , but of privates and non - commissioned officers , of their lives . and tragedies , of their comrades and friends . All Sergeant Hall knew ...
... France , and of the hopes of peace . Steele tells us not only of Marlborough and Prince Eugene , but of privates and non - commissioned officers , of their lives . and tragedies , of their comrades and friends . All Sergeant Hall knew ...
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... France offers what is more suitable to her present condi- tion . At the same time we make preparations , as if we were alarmed by a greater force than that which we are carrying into the field . Thus this point seems now to be argued ...
... France offers what is more suitable to her present condi- tion . At the same time we make preparations , as if we were alarmed by a greater force than that which we are carrying into the field . Thus this point seems now to be argued ...
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... France , in all the Courts of Europe , to break the good understanding of the allies , they have had no other effect , but to make all the members concerned in the alliance , more doubtful of their safety from the great offers of the ...
... France , in all the Courts of Europe , to break the good understanding of the allies , they have had no other effect , but to make all the members concerned in the alliance , more doubtful of their safety from the great offers of the ...
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... France is in the most deplorable condition , and that their people die in great multitudes . I will therefore let the world know , that my correspondent , by the way of Brussels , informs me , upon his honour , that the gentleman who ...
... France is in the most deplorable condition , and that their people die in great multitudes . I will therefore let the world know , that my correspondent , by the way of Brussels , informs me , upon his honour , that the gentleman who ...
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... France in hopes , that measures will be found out to support the credit and commerce between that state and Lyons . But the late declaration of the agents of Monsieur Bernard , that they 35 No. 3. April 16 , 1709 The Tatler.
... France in hopes , that measures will be found out to support the credit and commerce between that state and Lyons . But the late declaration of the agents of Monsieur Bernard , that they 35 No. 3. April 16 , 1709 The Tatler.
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