The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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Page 107
... Buonaparte dreads having cajoled Prussia , and humbled Austria , could he but throw these ene mies off their guard , and betray them into another hollow armed truce , or in his own phraseology , " the Peace of Amiens , the whole Peace ...
... Buonaparte dreads having cajoled Prussia , and humbled Austria , could he but throw these ene mies off their guard , and betray them into another hollow armed truce , or in his own phraseology , " the Peace of Amiens , the whole Peace ...
Page 108
... Buonaparte is , like a Papal bull , to absolve subjects from their oaths of allegiance , and to consign them to death for defending their country against an invading enemy ! Yet does Europe calmly contemplate such scenes , and not a ...
... Buonaparte is , like a Papal bull , to absolve subjects from their oaths of allegiance , and to consign them to death for defending their country against an invading enemy ! Yet does Europe calmly contemplate such scenes , and not a ...
Page 162
... Buonaparte hired an advocate for the express purpose of de- grading this country in the eyes of all others ; for rendering us ulti- mately an object of indignation , and an object of contempt to Europe ; for raising the courage of our ...
... Buonaparte hired an advocate for the express purpose of de- grading this country in the eyes of all others ; for rendering us ulti- mately an object of indignation , and an object of contempt to Europe ; for raising the courage of our ...
Page 165
... Buonaparte , however , intercepted these cou- riers ( whose dispatches he had anticipated ) , by extending his out - posts to a miest unusual distance from his camp . But , had they reached the place of their destination , the Battle of ...
... Buonaparte , however , intercepted these cou- riers ( whose dispatches he had anticipated ) , by extending his out - posts to a miest unusual distance from his camp . But , had they reached the place of their destination , the Battle of ...
Page 167
... Buonaparte . He lastly pleads the cause of the Americans , and labours , with sur- prizing ingenuity , to persuade us , that whether the produce of the French and Spanish Colonies be taken directly home in American vessels , or by a ...
... Buonaparte . He lastly pleads the cause of the Americans , and labours , with sur- prizing ingenuity , to persuade us , that whether the produce of the French and Spanish Colonies be taken directly home in American vessels , or by a ...
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