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... English squadron passed the Sound on the 30th . History will reveal the connection that exists between the two events . " The note of bitterness was not due to the downfall of the grand plan for a Continental union against England ...
... English squadron passed the Sound on the 30th . History will reveal the connection that exists between the two events . " The note of bitterness was not due to the downfall of the grand plan for a Continental union against England ...
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... English colonies disappeared when Quebec was lost , and no visible sacrifice had been involved in keeping it out of the hands of England by permitting Spain to add it to those American dominions too strong in mere bulk to be attacked ...
... English colonies disappeared when Quebec was lost , and no visible sacrifice had been involved in keeping it out of the hands of England by permitting Spain to add it to those American dominions too strong in mere bulk to be attacked ...
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... English should become reasonable . When the former refused peace , he ordered the Army to the Vistula ; when the English refused , he uttered the famous Berlin Decree - that no one on the European continent should trade with England or ...
... English should become reasonable . When the former refused peace , he ordered the Army to the Vistula ; when the English refused , he uttered the famous Berlin Decree - that no one on the European continent should trade with England or ...
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