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Page 123
... on fair terms exchange prisoners with them , whilst the royalists , invited to our standard , and employed under our publick faith , against the jacobins , if taken taken by that savage faction , are given up to POLICY OF THE ALLIES . 123.
... on fair terms exchange prisoners with them , whilst the royalists , invited to our standard , and employed under our publick faith , against the jacobins , if taken taken by that savage faction , are given up to POLICY OF THE ALLIES . 123.
Page 124
... royalists were excluded from any participation in the cause of the combined powers . They were considered as the outlaws of Europe . Two armies were in effect sent against them . ( that which surrendered Mentz ) was very near ...
... royalists were excluded from any participation in the cause of the combined powers . They were considered as the outlaws of Europe . Two armies were in effect sent against them . ( that which surrendered Mentz ) was very near ...
Page 131
... royalists ( those in Poitou excepted ) are banished and extinguished ; and as to what they call the Constitutionalists , or Democratus Royaur , they never had an existence of the smallest degree of power , consideration , or authority ...
... royalists ( those in Poitou excepted ) are banished and extinguished ; and as to what they call the Constitutionalists , or Democratus Royaur , they never had an existence of the smallest degree of power , consideration , or authority ...
Page 140
... royalists . Property will be most energetically restored by the ancient pro- prietors of that kingdom . When I speak of royalists , I wish to be under- stood of those who were always such from prin- ciple . Every arm lifted up for ...
... royalists . Property will be most energetically restored by the ancient pro- prietors of that kingdom . When I speak of royalists , I wish to be under- stood of those who were always such from prin- ciple . Every arm lifted up for ...
Page 143
... royalists of Poitou . They are well entitled , after a bloody war maintained for eight months against all the powers of anarchy , to speak the sentiments of the royalists of France . Do they desire us to exclude their princes , their ...
... royalists of Poitou . They are well entitled , after a bloody war maintained for eight months against all the powers of anarchy , to speak the sentiments of the royalists of France . Do they desire us to exclude their princes , their ...
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