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Page 79
... hope of French supremacy , or energeti- cally to reinforce succumbing Protestantism , Richelieu , the great statesman who then wield- ed the destinies of France , did not hesitate to fling the immense weight of the French arms into the ...
... hope of French supremacy , or energeti- cally to reinforce succumbing Protestantism , Richelieu , the great statesman who then wield- ed the destinies of France , did not hesitate to fling the immense weight of the French arms into the ...
Page 210
... hope of your coun- try , relying exclusively upon yourself : rever- ence the countenances and the wounds of those brave men who have so nobly struggled for liberty under your auspices , as well as the manes of those who have fallen in ...
... hope of your coun- try , relying exclusively upon yourself : rever- ence the countenances and the wounds of those brave men who have so nobly struggled for liberty under your auspices , as well as the manes of those who have fallen in ...
Page 267
... hope . " His tuneful voice was - " Unchanged To hoarse or mute , though fallen on evil days , On evil days though fallen , and evil tongues ; In darkness , and with dangers compassed round , And solitude . " It is not certain how long ...
... hope . " His tuneful voice was - " Unchanged To hoarse or mute , though fallen on evil days , On evil days though fallen , and evil tongues ; In darkness , and with dangers compassed round , And solitude . " It is not certain how long ...
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