The North American Review, Band 114Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1872 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... France ; indeed to France Italy as a kingdom owed her existence . The relations of the two governments continued to be most friendly and most intimate . These facts leave no good reason for doubting that , if France had presented the ...
... France ; indeed to France Italy as a kingdom owed her existence . The relations of the two governments continued to be most friendly and most intimate . These facts leave no good reason for doubting that , if France had presented the ...
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... France . It maintains secrecy concerning the alliance as well as the contemplated annexations . If you think that ... France could count upon the sincerity of Prussia . He thought that Bismarck suspected France of attempting to sow ...
... France . It maintains secrecy concerning the alliance as well as the contemplated annexations . If you think that ... France could count upon the sincerity of Prussia . He thought that Bismarck suspected France of attempting to sow ...
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... France . -- Thanks to Napoleon's friendly attitude and to his Anglo- French alliance , a general revulsion of feeling had taken place in England . France became the fashion of the day , - not the political France , of course , but the ...
... France . -- Thanks to Napoleon's friendly attitude and to his Anglo- French alliance , a general revulsion of feeling had taken place in England . France became the fashion of the day , - not the political France , of course , but the ...
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ORATORY AND JOURNALISM | 39 |
HARVARD COLLEGE 178687 | 110 |
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