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... prince of Asturias had trans- mitted to his father a sketch of the administration of the prince of the peace , charging him with a notori- ous attachment and subserviency to France . Buonaparte , apprized of this , stimulated the ...
... prince of Asturias had trans- mitted to his father a sketch of the administration of the prince of the peace , charging him with a notori- ous attachment and subserviency to France . Buonaparte , apprized of this , stimulated the ...
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... prince of Asturias was going to follow them , but the king stopt him , saying , " Prince , have you not yet sufficiently out- raged my grey hairs . " The prince and the Spaniards who had accompanied him to Bayonne , at these words were ...
... prince of Asturias was going to follow them , but the king stopt him , saying , " Prince , have you not yet sufficiently out- raged my grey hairs . " The prince and the Spaniards who had accompanied him to Bayonne , at these words were ...
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... prince who has married a princess of the blood royal , and who for a long time directed the affairs of the kingdom . He no longer has any friends ; your royal highness will possess them no longer than while ou shall be fortunate . The ...
... prince who has married a princess of the blood royal , and who for a long time directed the affairs of the kingdom . He no longer has any friends ; your royal highness will possess them no longer than while ou shall be fortunate . The ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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