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We have already said that this guarantee was anomalous , and it may be added that it seems to compromise the independent action of the Government of Sardinia in its own states ; and we have been asked how England would have liked ...
We have already said that this guarantee was anomalous , and it may be added that it seems to compromise the independent action of the Government of Sardinia in its own states ; and we have been asked how England would have liked ...
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But even now he resents , with as much boldness as he dares to indulge , the claim of England to interfere in the cause of his Protestant subjects . On a late occasion he stated that they had indisposed him their sovereign towards them ...
But even now he resents , with as much boldness as he dares to indulge , the claim of England to interfere in the cause of his Protestant subjects . On a late occasion he stated that they had indisposed him their sovereign towards them ...
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In point of fact , however , it was from sympathy with their religion that successive rulers of England have interfered with the government of Piedmont on behalf of the Vaudois . Charles I. —a name which to some might recommend even the ...
In point of fact , however , it was from sympathy with their religion that successive rulers of England have interfered with the government of Piedmont on behalf of the Vaudois . Charles I. —a name which to some might recommend even the ...
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A Description of the Canals and Railroads of | 5 |
IntimeMouvement LittérairePortraits 17891836 | 375 |
426 note omit Madame de St Aignan who was certainly saved | 426 |
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