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... England wanted Ceylon - but yes , very well , on due consideration , would return the Cape of Good Hope to the Dutch Republic in exchange . England wanted the French out of Egypt . France wanted the English out of Malta- very well , it ...
... England wanted Ceylon - but yes , very well , on due consideration , would return the Cape of Good Hope to the Dutch Republic in exchange . England wanted the French out of Egypt . France wanted the English out of Malta- very well , it ...
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... England of anything within her own system , as to set up a French system economically valid in its own right — a system not dissimilar to the England - India complex , in which the manufactures of the home country were exchanged against ...
... England of anything within her own system , as to set up a French system economically valid in its own right — a system not dissimilar to the England - India complex , in which the manufactures of the home country were exchanged against ...
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... England replied honestly that her laws did not permit any such thing ; Bonaparte made it a condition of the trade treaty which England kept asking for that she do something about his bill of complaints , including Cadoudal and the ...
... England replied honestly that her laws did not permit any such thing ; Bonaparte made it a condition of the trade treaty which England kept asking for that she do something about his bill of complaints , including Cadoudal and the ...
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