England and France; Or, A Cure for the Ministerial GallomaniaJohn Murray, 1832 - 268 Seiten |
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... you described the other night as " so interesting in its nature , ” — a phrase apparently borrowed from the puff of the last new novel , is at length in sight of port . - Your veracious friend , Casimir Perier , after having been A 2.
... you described the other night as " so interesting in its nature , ” — a phrase apparently borrowed from the puff of the last new novel , is at length in sight of port . - Your veracious friend , Casimir Perier , after having been A 2.
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Benjamin Disraeli. Your veracious friend , Casimir Perier , after having been obliged nearly to die to appease the people , has recovered from his last and most successful ruse ; while his obedient master , the King of the French ...
Benjamin Disraeli. Your veracious friend , Casimir Perier , after having been obliged nearly to die to appease the people , has recovered from his last and most successful ruse ; while his obedient master , the King of the French ...
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... friends for their enemies . It is on this principle alone that I can account for the perseverance with which your Lordship invariably seizes every opportunity of injuring and insulting our ancient allies , and assisting and eulogising ...
... friends for their enemies . It is on this principle alone that I can account for the perseverance with which your Lordship invariably seizes every opportunity of injuring and insulting our ancient allies , and assisting and eulogising ...
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... and let us be prepared ! I shall now endeavour to explain the causes that have occasioned the present unnatural alliance * M. Berryer fils . C 4 and fostered the present fictitious friendship be- tween France and UNNATURAL CONNECTION . 23.
... and let us be prepared ! I shall now endeavour to explain the causes that have occasioned the present unnatural alliance * M. Berryer fils . C 4 and fostered the present fictitious friendship be- tween France and UNNATURAL CONNECTION . 23.
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Benjamin Disraeli. and fostered the present fictitious friendship be- tween France and England . M. de Talleyrand was sent to this country to consolidate the throne of Louis - Philippe . I will not investigate the reasons by which the ...
Benjamin Disraeli. and fostered the present fictitious friendship be- tween France and England . M. de Talleyrand was sent to this country to consolidate the throne of Louis - Philippe . I will not investigate the reasons by which the ...
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