England and France: Or, A Cure for the Ministerial GallomaniaJ. Murray, 1832 - 268 Seiten |
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... doubt hear of their warm reception in the Provinces , and of some gratifying , perhaps startling , demonstration of national gratitude . Your Lordship will observe with compla- cency the pleasure with which I have com- memorated the ...
... doubt hear of their warm reception in the Provinces , and of some gratifying , perhaps startling , demonstration of national gratitude . Your Lordship will observe with compla- cency the pleasure with which I have com- memorated the ...
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... doubt this last fact , as I see other causes abundantly sufficient to account for M. de Chateaubriand's retirement ; but I mention it to show what so acute a judge of the feelings of his countrymen considers a popular motive for a ...
... doubt this last fact , as I see other causes abundantly sufficient to account for M. de Chateaubriand's retirement ; but I mention it to show what so acute a judge of the feelings of his countrymen considers a popular motive for a ...
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... doubt but is it true ? That is the only consi- deration for the statesman . The philanthropist may deplore it , and may anticipate a more Utopian æra ; the politician is only to ascertain the exact situation of circumstances , and to ...
... doubt but is it true ? That is the only consi- deration for the statesman . The philanthropist may deplore it , and may anticipate a more Utopian æra ; the politician is only to ascertain the exact situation of circumstances , and to ...
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... doubt , desires peace ; but , if the dreadful word " War " be already inscribed in the book of Fate , for the sake of all we value let us be prescient , and let us be prepared ! I shall now endeavour to explain the causes that have ...
... doubt , desires peace ; but , if the dreadful word " War " be already inscribed in the book of Fate , for the sake of all we value let us be prescient , and let us be prepared ! I shall now endeavour to explain the causes that have ...
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... doubt , had sufficient confi- dence in his own resources to feel that he might hereafter remedy any ill effects of this step , while at the present moment he availed himself of the immediate benefit . But the Duke of Wel- lington ...
... doubt , had sufficient confi- dence in his own resources to feel that he might hereafter remedy any ill effects of this step , while at the present moment he availed himself of the immediate benefit . But the Duke of Wel- lington ...
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