England and France: Or, A Cure for the Ministerial GallomaniaJ. Murray, 1832 - 268 Seiten |
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... military mis- takes , which we , in our ignorance , were wont to call the victories of Alexandria and Salamanca , - Vittoria and Waterloo . Under the most power- ful of their legitimate sovereigns , we maintained against the French ...
... military mis- takes , which we , in our ignorance , were wont to call the victories of Alexandria and Salamanca , - Vittoria and Waterloo . Under the most power- ful of their legitimate sovereigns , we maintained against the French ...
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... military spectacle , has long been to rival us as the great commercial and colonial power of Europe . Our collision with our American colonies reanimated her with hope at a moment of despair ; but , in spite of all our mischances , and ...
... military spectacle , has long been to rival us as the great commercial and colonial power of Europe . Our collision with our American colonies reanimated her with hope at a moment of despair ; but , in spite of all our mischances , and ...
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... military glory and social equality , and are careless and incapable of any other considerations . The resolution to be supreme * , and the con- و * Hear M. de Chateaubriand , who is enlisting the pas- sions of the nation on his side ...
... military glory and social equality , and are careless and incapable of any other considerations . The resolution to be supreme * , and the con- و * Hear M. de Chateaubriand , who is enlisting the pas- sions of the nation on his side ...
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... military passion of his people and the conservative policy of his allies . There was also , as we have just said , some little hankering after the Spanish Colonies ; - all this was a part of M. de Chateaubriand's system ; but whether by ...
... military passion of his people and the conservative policy of his allies . There was also , as we have just said , some little hankering after the Spanish Colonies ; - all this was a part of M. de Chateaubriand's system ; but whether by ...
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... military or popular adventurer has no title to their duty , but the gratification of their va- nity by military success : and , again , a legitimate government , although occasionally restless , may , in great measure , be kept in check ...
... military or popular adventurer has no title to their duty , but the gratification of their va- nity by military success : and , again , a legitimate government , although occasionally restless , may , in great measure , be kept in check ...
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