Recollections and Suggestions 1813-1873Longmans, Green, 1875 - 475 страници |
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... present edition the relation of various incidents which concerned , some in a greater , some in a less degree , the welfare of the State . ' Defendi rempublicam adolescens , non deseram senex . ' PEMBROKE LODGE : February 3 , 1875 . 1 1 ...
... present edition the relation of various incidents which concerned , some in a greater , some in a less degree , the welfare of the State . ' Defendi rempublicam adolescens , non deseram senex . ' PEMBROKE LODGE : February 3 , 1875 . 1 1 ...
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... present age . The military knowledge of the Archduke Charles and the barbarous ferocity of Suwarrow shine out alone amidst the dearth of talent and of skill . 1 This wish was openly avowed by Mr. Pitt , in the debate on the Peace of ...
... present age . The military knowledge of the Archduke Charles and the barbarous ferocity of Suwarrow shine out alone amidst the dearth of talent and of skill . 1 This wish was openly avowed by Mr. Pitt , in the debate on the Peace of ...
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... present aspect of them , ought likewise , in my opinion , to be stated ; but I cannot hesitate now in believing that the determination of the French military force , and the insurrection of national spirit in the North of Germany , form ...
... present aspect of them , ought likewise , in my opinion , to be stated ; but I cannot hesitate now in believing that the determination of the French military force , and the insurrection of national spirit in the North of Germany , form ...
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... present and the future . He said , ' You must be very well satisfied , you English , to have finished the war so successfully . ' I answered , ' Yes , Sire , especially as at one time we thought our- selves in great danger . ' He burst ...
... present and the future . He said , ' You must be very well satisfied , you English , to have finished the war so successfully . ' I answered , ' Yes , Sire , especially as at one time we thought our- selves in great danger . ' He burst ...
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... present vindicated its rights ; the past lost its privilege . But to return . After a long conversation , Lord Castlereagh per- sisted in his view and I in mine . I carried my Bill in the House of Commons ; but when it went to the House ...
... present vindicated its rights ; the past lost its privilege . But to return . After a long conversation , Lord Castlereagh per- sisted in his view and I in mine . I carried my Bill in the House of Commons ; but when it went to the House ...
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