The North American Review, Band 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Piedmontese , and he went forth to become familiar with constitutional liberty in England and the United States , and to recognize its spirit as active and paramount under diverse forms of government . With time and experi- ence , his ...
... Piedmontese , and he went forth to become familiar with constitutional liberty in England and the United States , and to recognize its spirit as active and paramount under diverse forms of government . With time and experi- ence , his ...
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... Piedmontese citizen ; his judicious enterprises are constantly referred to , and his errors extenuat- ed ; his example is held up for imitation , and the stranger is pointed to his statue in Turin , as an effigy that recalls the best ...
... Piedmontese citizen ; his judicious enterprises are constantly referred to , and his errors extenuat- ed ; his example is held up for imitation , and the stranger is pointed to his statue in Turin , as an effigy that recalls the best ...
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... Piedmontese revolution . The Congress of Verona , in 1822 , decreed that foreign troops should evacuate the country . The Piedmontese refugees in Switzerland called forth a remonstrance from the Allies ; and not only were they removed ...
... Piedmontese revolution . The Congress of Verona , in 1822 , decreed that foreign troops should evacuate the country . The Piedmontese refugees in Switzerland called forth a remonstrance from the Allies ; and not only were they removed ...
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... Piedmontese valor . Their position , by frequently throwing into their hands the balance of power , favored this prestige ; and although the family dissensions , the bigotry , and the reserve of these rulers mar the annals of their ...
... Piedmontese valor . Their position , by frequently throwing into their hands the balance of power , favored this prestige ; and although the family dissensions , the bigotry , and the reserve of these rulers mar the annals of their ...
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... Piedmontese do not like to be a small state ; their king was a real feudal lord , whom it was necessary to court or dread . He had more power and authority than I , who , as Emperor of the French , was but a supreme magistrate , bound ...
... Piedmontese do not like to be a small state ; their king was a real feudal lord , whom it was necessary to court or dread . He had more power and authority than I , who , as Emperor of the French , was but a supreme magistrate , bound ...
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