The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 177
... France . We do not anti- cipate any great advantage to our moral or social character from our intimacy with the French ; but we do hope that nothing will interrupt the current of good feeling which now for the most part flows between ...
... France . We do not anti- cipate any great advantage to our moral or social character from our intimacy with the French ; but we do hope that nothing will interrupt the current of good feeling which now for the most part flows between ...
Page 248
... France till their wrongs were redressed . The French ambassador was astonished and indignant . He remonstrated with Cromwell , and urged that the question bore no connection with the terms of the treaty ; nor could his sovereign ...
... France till their wrongs were redressed . The French ambassador was astonished and indignant . He remonstrated with Cromwell , and urged that the question bore no connection with the terms of the treaty ; nor could his sovereign ...
Page 479
... France . 479 take place , till it was too late to attempt it , and all came to nothing . Then a fine army was marched under the nominal command of the King , against the Duke of Gueldres , whom the English had instigated to declare war ...
... France . 479 take place , till it was too late to attempt it , and all came to nothing . Then a fine army was marched under the nominal command of the King , against the Duke of Gueldres , whom the English had instigated to declare war ...
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