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To this Huanacocha and his supporters strongly objected, arguing that the State already possessed an army in the shape of the Inca's bodyguard, horse and foot, which, in their opinion, ought to be amply sufficient to reconquer the country in view of the fact that Pizarro's army numbered less than two hundred men when he captured Atahuallpa and thus achieved the conquest of Peru.

After the treaty of Amiens had Produced a general pacification, our Government was seriously determined to reconquer from America a part of those treasures its citizens had gained during the Revolutionary War, by a neutrality which our policy and interest required, and which the liberality of your Government endured.

His report, which was published in the Moniteur of January 30, 1803, set forth the opportunities that France would possess in the event of an immediate return to hostilities, and was naturally interpreted as disclosing an intention to renew the war on the first opportunity. Six thousand French would, he said, be enough to reconquer Egypt; the country was in favour of France.

The whole Church giving her attention to the interior inspirations of the Holy Spirit, will give birth to her renewal, and enable her to reconquer her place and true position in Europe and the whole world.

It carries no central peak: but its wildness of ragged uplands forms, it is said, a natural fortress, which ought to be impregnable; and its loyal and industrious people boast that, were every other West Indian island lost, the English might make a stand in Antigua long enough to enable them to reconquer the whole.

They seated themselves at the table, and Gurth spoke first: "Tostig has been with Count William." "I know it," said Harold. "It is rumoured that he has passed to our uncle Sweyn." "I foresaw it," said the King. "And that Sweyn will aid him to reconquer England for the Dane." "My bode reached Sweyn, with letters from Githa, before Tostig; my bode has returned this day.

He sat down again and began his story, striving as he talked to reconquer something of his old coolness. "The thing was ruined by the advent of this boy, Mar's lackey I spoke of. You said he had not been here?" "You may go to Lorance with that question," Mayenne answered; "I have something else to attend to than the intrigues of my wife's maids."

Napoleon, therefore, took the resolution of leaving Elba as soon as possible, and returning to France, to endeavour to reconquer that crown which had been forced from him by the very same despots whom he had more than once restored to liberty and power after he had subdued them. Having deliberately made up his mind to risk the attempt, Napoleon promptly carried it into execution.

The last British battalion had been carried north of Assuan; the last Press correspondent had hurried back to Cairo or London. But the military operations were by no means over. The enemy had been defeated. It remained to reconquer the territory. The Dervishes of the provincial garrisons still preserved their allegiance to the Khalifa. Several strong Arab forces kept the field.

"That is our firmly-persuaded future!" asserted the young man, De La Lande, eagerly and boldly. "The Curé of Colonization has demonstrated that it is possible. We shall reconquer the continent!" "Is it your view?" Chrysler asked of Chamilly. "I instance it," he returned, "because it shows that my people are capable of thinking high."

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