The Southern Magazine, Volume 17Murdoch, Browne & Hill, 1875 |
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... means of payment . He was wise in his generation , for the precarious basis on which the credit of this cur- rency rested now crumbled away . When the Intendant's bills on France were presented , the finance - minister had no money and ...
... means of payment . He was wise in his generation , for the precarious basis on which the credit of this cur- rency rested now crumbled away . When the Intendant's bills on France were presented , the finance - minister had no money and ...
Halaman 18
... means regarded with universal approval at the time , and called by some de Lévis ' folly , " it was a skilful movement , ably executed ' ; and it is acknowledged by English writers , that had the expected help from France arrived ...
... means regarded with universal approval at the time , and called by some de Lévis ' folly , " it was a skilful movement , ably executed ' ; and it is acknowledged by English writers , that had the expected help from France arrived ...
Halaman 25
... means of reply , the three field - pieces being stationed near the cove . Some of the regiments were already shivering under the stress laid upon them , and others were actually retiring . De Lévis therefore resolved to give his hold on ...
... means of reply , the three field - pieces being stationed near the cove . Some of the regiments were already shivering under the stress laid upon them , and others were actually retiring . De Lévis therefore resolved to give his hold on ...
Halaman 31
... means to de Lévis ' taste , and he wrote Amherst to procure a mitigation of the terms , but without effect . He was the highest military officer in the colony , and he felt that with him rested the honor of the French arms . He was ...
... means to de Lévis ' taste , and he wrote Amherst to procure a mitigation of the terms , but without effect . He was the highest military officer in the colony , and he felt that with him rested the honor of the French arms . He was ...
Halaman 35
... mean to go to see Mrs. Heimniss ? " Miss Agnes said , with a very earnest look in her eyes . " Yes , I will certainly go ... means of the two languages . A perfect sympathy was estab- lished between us . All the chivalry of my nature was ...
... mean to go to see Mrs. Heimniss ? " Miss Agnes said , with a very earnest look in her eyes . " Yes , I will certainly go ... means of the two languages . A perfect sympathy was estab- lished between us . All the chivalry of my nature was ...
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