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Part the Second Containing an inftru & tive Esay , tracing all the Horrors of ' ihe
French Revolution to their real Causes ; the licentious Politics , and infidel
Philofouky of the present Age . By Peter Porcupine . 12.00 . 4d . Wright . 1798 .
Part the Second Containing an inftru & tive Esay , tracing all the Horrors of ' ihe
French Revolution to their real Causes ; the licentious Politics , and infidel
Philofouky of the present Age . By Peter Porcupine . 12.00 . 4d . Wright . 1798 .
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That the government of Venice might view with a jea + lous and a timid eye the
rapid advances of the French , may be ea . fily supposed .-- That they would have
rejoiced in the expulfion of the French from Italy , is equally probable . Yet these ...
That the government of Venice might view with a jea + lous and a timid eye the
rapid advances of the French , may be ea . fily supposed .-- That they would have
rejoiced in the expulfion of the French from Italy , is equally probable . Yet these ...
Page 584
As early as the 2d of July , the French had landed near Alexandria . They took
some posts by assault , gained others by capitulation , and were masters of the
whole city in the evening . They wreaked their vengeance on the inhabitants ,
even ...
As early as the 2d of July , the French had landed near Alexandria . They took
some posts by assault , gained others by capitulation , and were masters of the
whole city in the evening . They wreaked their vengeance on the inhabitants ,
even ...
Page 586
In a note of the 5th of September , it was observed by the French ministers , that
the chief difficulties which retarded an accommodation , were reducible to three
questions , viz . whether the forts of Kehl and Caffel fhould be reftored to the ...
In a note of the 5th of September , it was observed by the French ministers , that
the chief difficulties which retarded an accommodation , were reducible to three
questions , viz . whether the forts of Kehl and Caffel fhould be reftored to the ...
Page 587
the French to incorporate themselves with the Helvetic republic but the scenes
which had passed in the cantons had such an effect upon their minds , that they
resolved to throw themselves into the arms of Austria , rather than accept the ...
the French to incorporate themselves with the Helvetic republic but the scenes
which had passed in the cantons had such an effect upon their minds , that they
resolved to throw themselves into the arms of Austria , rather than accept the ...
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