A History of the Thirty Years' Peace, A.D. 1816-1846, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1877 - Great Britain |
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... millions sterling for the service of the year 1814 ; and the duration of the treaty was to extend to twenty years . Within one month from the date of this treaty , the counter - revolution of France was effected , and Napoleon was ...
... millions sterling for the service of the year 1814 ; and the duration of the treaty was to extend to twenty years . Within one month from the date of this treaty , the counter - revolution of France was effected , and Napoleon was ...
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... million of allied men in arms to resist the aggressions of France , and to restore the just equilibrium of power in Europe . That these arms were now to be turned against each other was a more than possible event ; it was an event to be ...
... million of allied men in arms to resist the aggressions of France , and to restore the just equilibrium of power in Europe . That these arms were now to be turned against each other was a more than possible event ; it was an event to be ...
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... millions , and he asked for a total amount for the supplies of the year - in addition to the permanent charges of thirty - seven millions and a half - of no less a sum than ninety millions . The resolutions of the chancellor of the ...
... millions , and he asked for a total amount for the supplies of the year - in addition to the permanent charges of thirty - seven millions and a half - of no less a sum than ninety millions . The resolutions of the chancellor of the ...
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... millions of francs - a sum not equal to the loan which the English chancellor of the exchequer raised in one day ; ' guarantees for the future ' were exacted by the presence of the army of occupation for a term of years , supported at ...
... millions of francs - a sum not equal to the loan which the English chancellor of the exchequer raised in one day ; ' guarantees for the future ' were exacted by the presence of the army of occupation for a term of years , supported at ...
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... millions ; the imperial domination extended over more than sixty millions . There were thirty - two millions of people , in 1815 , to come under new laws and new governments . The old provinces of the Low Countries severed from the ...
... millions ; the imperial domination extended over more than sixty millions . There were thirty - two millions of people , in 1815 , to come under new laws and new governments . The old provinces of the Low Countries severed from the ...
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