England and France: Or, A Cure for the Ministerial GallomaniaJ. Murray, 1832 - 268 Seiten |
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... Sebastiani , the Secretary for Foreign Affairs , derives the prin- cipal part of his income from woods . Marshal Soult is also a very rich wood proprietor ; and , only the year before he became minister , invested a great part of his ...
... Sebastiani , the Secretary for Foreign Affairs , derives the prin- cipal part of his income from woods . Marshal Soult is also a very rich wood proprietor ; and , only the year before he became minister , invested a great part of his ...
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... Sebastiani , Guizot , and other public men of that class , for the same purpose , were not only promised , but even paid . Lord Palmerston , no doubt , could defend all this , ( and he seems much readier to defend French measures than ...
... Sebastiani , Guizot , and other public men of that class , for the same purpose , were not only promised , but even paid . Lord Palmerston , no doubt , could defend all this , ( and he seems much readier to defend French measures than ...
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... Sebastiani . " My dear Sebastiani , ” said his Excellency , putting his hand in his pocket and drawing out a note , with an easy indifference , which seemed to promise nothing more serious than a newspaper paragraph ; My dear Sebastiani ...
... Sebastiani . " My dear Sebastiani , ” said his Excellency , putting his hand in his pocket and drawing out a note , with an easy indifference , which seemed to promise nothing more serious than a newspaper paragraph ; My dear Sebastiani ...
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... Sebastiani . " I thought so , " responded the representative of his Britannic Majesty ; and he wrote home to his noble correspondent that there was not an iota of truth in the information , because Count Sebas- tiani had declared it an ...
... Sebastiani . " I thought so , " responded the representative of his Britannic Majesty ; and he wrote home to his noble correspondent that there was not an iota of truth in the information , because Count Sebas- tiani had declared it an ...
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... Sebastiani probably acquired in his Turkish mission : " the English are the greatest nation in the world , and dear to me as my own children . " " It is an infamous falsehood , " repeated the eminent person to his informant , on the ...
... Sebastiani probably acquired in his Turkish mission : " the English are the greatest nation in the world , and dear to me as my own children . " " It is an infamous falsehood , " repeated the eminent person to his informant , on the ...
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