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... authority of the leading nation in Europe . The rest of Europe soon followed . Before the summer of 1793 Austria , Prussia , England , Holland , Russia , Spain , and all Italy except the Republics of Venice and Genoa , were at war with ...
... authority of the leading nation in Europe . The rest of Europe soon followed . Before the summer of 1793 Austria , Prussia , England , Holland , Russia , Spain , and all Italy except the Republics of Venice and Genoa , were at war with ...
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... authority , based on a system of secret voting . The executive power was therefore vested in a council of Five Directors . They were chosen as follows . The Council of Five Hundred balloted for fifty candidates : and out of these the ...
... authority , based on a system of secret voting . The executive power was therefore vested in a council of Five Directors . They were chosen as follows . The Council of Five Hundred balloted for fifty candidates : and out of these the ...
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... dated from the Hague in January , 1793. In the early debates of this very year , he had opposed the weight of his authority to the arguments of Lansdowne and Stanhope in favour of peace . He now bent XX INTRODUCTION .
... dated from the Hague in January , 1793. In the early debates of this very year , he had opposed the weight of his authority to the arguments of Lansdowne and Stanhope in favour of peace . He now bent XX INTRODUCTION .
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... authority on the part of the ministerial delegate . The transaction was informal : and on other grounds , the French had reason to distrust the sincerity of the English Ministry . Nor were the English Ministry in truth desirous of peace ...
... authority on the part of the ministerial delegate . The transaction was informal : and on other grounds , the French had reason to distrust the sincerity of the English Ministry . Nor were the English Ministry in truth desirous of peace ...
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... provident to divine . A very little time before its dreadful catastrophe , there was a kind of exterior splendour in the situation of the Crown , which usually adds to Government strength and authority at home 6 REGICIDE PEACE . 1 .
... provident to divine . A very little time before its dreadful catastrophe , there was a kind of exterior splendour in the situation of the Crown , which usually adds to Government strength and authority at home 6 REGICIDE PEACE . 1 .
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