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... invasion had rolled back upon its authors , and by means of what , that real
enemy of our church and state , Bonaparte , had been driven back by the great
country which he bad dared to invade . It was well known that there existed in
Russia ...
... invasion had rolled back upon its authors , and by means of what , that real
enemy of our church and state , Bonaparte , had been driven back by the great
country which he bad dared to invade . It was well known that there existed in
Russia ...
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Were they not the dragoons of Bonaparte ? And was not the Pope now in the
custody of Bonaparte . He did not fear the Pope , but that man who had the
custody of the Pope . He was an old enough member of parliament to remember
when the ...
Were they not the dragoons of Bonaparte ? And was not the Pope now in the
custody of Bonaparte . He did not fear the Pope , but that man who had the
custody of the Pope . He was an old enough member of parliament to remember
when the ...
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Wiltshire meeting. of parliament ; for he avowedly and distinctly said , that it was
not the power , the army , or the ambition of Bonaparte which he feared , but it
was the helpless old man of whom we had this day heard so much - - the Pope !
Wiltshire meeting. of parliament ; for he avowedly and distinctly said , that it was
not the power , the army , or the ambition of Bonaparte which he feared , but it
was the helpless old man of whom we had this day heard so much - - the Pope !
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... the experience of several years to prove it was : * This sentiment , nearly in the
sainę words , is to be found in the reasons of the Lords in a conference with the
Commons . groundless - He believed Bonaparte relied on his numerous
resources.
... the experience of several years to prove it was : * This sentiment , nearly in the
sainę words , is to be found in the reasons of the Lords in a conference with the
Commons . groundless - He believed Bonaparte relied on his numerous
resources.
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groundless - He believed Bonaparte relied on his numerous resources , on his
legions , on his bayonets , ( entrusted by the bye without exclusion to men of all
sects and religions , ) more than on his influence with the Pope or the Pope ' s ...
groundless - He believed Bonaparte relied on his numerous resources , on his
legions , on his bayonets , ( entrusted by the bye without exclusion to men of all
sects and religions , ) more than on his influence with the Pope or the Pope ' s ...
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