England and France: Or, A Cure for the Ministerial GallomaniaJ. Murray, 1832 - 268 Seiten |
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... 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 Minister's ...
... 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 Minister's ...
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... fact despise . Glory and Equality are their idols : they equally gratify the national insolence . Glory cannot be obtained without a strong government , and the only strong government of which France is susceptible is a despotism ; and ...
... fact despise . Glory and Equality are their idols : they equally gratify the national insolence . Glory cannot be obtained without a strong government , and the only strong government of which France is susceptible is a despotism ; and ...
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... fact , playing the part of Sancho to the revolutionary Quixote . She will have to endure the blows , while her ally reaps the profit and the glory ; and if , at last , they condescend to leave her the no- minal government of her own ...
... fact , playing the part of Sancho to the revolutionary Quixote . She will have to endure the blows , while her ally reaps the profit and the glory ; and if , at last , they condescend to leave her the no- minal government of her own ...
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... fact relative to our Colonial acquisitions : but such was the cant of Buona- parte , and such is the cant of Chateaubriand ; and such must be the cant of every candidate for French popularity . beginning to return to its natural course ...
... fact relative to our Colonial acquisitions : but such was the cant of Buona- parte , and such is the cant of Chateaubriand ; and such must be the cant of every candidate for French popularity . beginning to return to its natural course ...
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... fact , no real object in the alliance , beyond the personal interests of the mini- sters ; both talk of a commercial treaty , and both are well aware that even that subordinate object is a mere delusion . -- A commercial treaty ! -with ...
... fact , no real object in the alliance , beyond the personal interests of the mini- sters ; both talk of a commercial treaty , and both are well aware that even that subordinate object is a mere delusion . -- A commercial treaty ! -with ...
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