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... causes and consequences of that remarkable event . Some persons contended that Bonaparte , with a view to the ultimate subjugation of Portugal and the prevention of England from seiz- ing on her South American colonies , was an ...
... causes and consequences of that remarkable event . Some persons contended that Bonaparte , with a view to the ultimate subjugation of Portugal and the prevention of England from seiz- ing on her South American colonies , was an ...
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... causes assigned for them . It should also be observed that Mesmer was not examined , and he protested against all the inferences which might be drawn from the communications of his disciple and rival d'Eslon , who himself , after the ...
... causes assigned for them . It should also be observed that Mesmer was not examined , and he protested against all the inferences which might be drawn from the communications of his disciple and rival d'Eslon , who himself , after the ...
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... cause of his elevation . Being at first appointed as superintendant over the negro slaves , he employed in this office a rigorous severity : but when the revolution broke out Christophe changed his character , and from a persecutor of ...
... cause of his elevation . Being at first appointed as superintendant over the negro slaves , he employed in this office a rigorous severity : but when the revolution broke out Christophe changed his character , and from a persecutor of ...
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... cause against their enemies . " Let us exterminate our enemies , he says , the whole universe are spectators of our conduct ; never was a cause more just than ours ; place confidence in your King , and prepare your- selves to follow him ...
... cause against their enemies . " Let us exterminate our enemies , he says , the whole universe are spectators of our conduct ; never was a cause more just than ours ; place confidence in your King , and prepare your- selves to follow him ...
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... cause that ever existed ! " About the same time Christophe being informed that a great number of learned and military men of all ranks were quitting France for their opinions , lost no time in addressing an appeal to them , and offered ...
... cause that ever existed ! " About the same time Christophe being informed that a great number of learned and military men of all ranks were quitting France for their opinions , lost no time in addressing an appeal to them , and offered ...
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