The Encyclopædia Britannica: The New Volumes, Constituting, in Combination with the Twenty-nine Volumes of the Eleventh Edition, the Twelfth Edition of that Work, and Also Supplying a New, Distinctive, and Independent Library of Reference Dealing with Events and Developments of the Period 1910 to 1921 Inclusive, Հատոր 11Encyclopædia Britannica Company, Limited, 1910 |
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... France that a struggle between the two nations could only be a question of time . Army reforms were at once under- taken , and measures were initiated in France to place the armament and equipment of the troops on a level with the ...
... France that a struggle between the two nations could only be a question of time . Army reforms were at once under- taken , and measures were initiated in France to place the armament and equipment of the troops on a level with the ...
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... France , to stay his hand ; we shall not cede an inch of our territory or a stone of our Nation- fortresses . " These proud words , so often ridiculed as empty bombast , were the prelude of a national effort which re - established France ...
... France , to stay his hand ; we shall not cede an inch of our territory or a stone of our Nation- fortresses . " These proud words , so often ridiculed as empty bombast , were the prelude of a national effort which re - established France ...
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... France . | His maturer poetical productions did not fulfil the promise of those of his early years , for though some of his verses have a superficial elegance , his poetry generally lacks force and originality . He had considerable ...
... France . | His maturer poetical productions did not fulfil the promise of those of his early years , for though some of his verses have a superficial elegance , his poetry generally lacks force and originality . He had considerable ...
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... France upon the shoulders of the colonists by means of a stamp duty , unless some other tax equally productive and less inconvenient were proposed . The natural objection of the colonies , as voiced , for example , by the assembly of ...
... France upon the shoulders of the colonists by means of a stamp duty , unless some other tax equally productive and less inconvenient were proposed . The natural objection of the colonies , as voiced , for example , by the assembly of ...
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... France to join Arthur Lee , who was in London , and Silas Deane , who had arrived in France in June 1776. He collected all the money he could command , between £ 3000 and £ 4000 , lent it to Congress before he set sail , and arrived at ...
... France to join Arthur Lee , who was in London , and Silas Deane , who had arrived in France in June 1776. He collected all the money he could command , between £ 3000 and £ 4000 , lent it to Congress before he set sail , and arrived at ...
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