Miscellaneous Essays: Second SeriesTrübner, 1884 - 294 Seiten |
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... army , whose veterans looked upon their great captain almost as on a demigod , whose soldiers had known no spoil , and whose marshals no glory , since the empire had departed , whose thoughts were always dwelling on the campaigns of ...
... army , whose veterans looked upon their great captain almost as on a demigod , whose soldiers had known no spoil , and whose marshals no glory , since the empire had departed , whose thoughts were always dwelling on the campaigns of ...
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... army of functionaries at his beck , appointed by his choice , and removable at his pleasure . The number of civil officers under the control of the central govern- ment in France is 535,000 ; in England it is 23,000 . The functions of ...
... army of functionaries at his beck , appointed by his choice , and removable at his pleasure . The number of civil officers under the control of the central govern- ment in France is 535,000 ; in England it is 23,000 . The functions of ...
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... army into the country , and concentrating his forces for a prolonged civil war ; when the skill and desperation of the insurgents was such , and compelled such terrible severity , that to this hour it is not known how many perished ...
... army into the country , and concentrating his forces for a prolonged civil war ; when the skill and desperation of the insurgents was such , and compelled such terrible severity , that to this hour it is not known how many perished ...
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... army to crush the republic of Rome , then fighting so gallantly for its existence , by 469 votes to 180. They handed over the primary instruction of the nation to the clergy by 445 votes to 187. They enacted laws and sanctioned ...
... army to crush the republic of Rome , then fighting so gallantly for its existence , by 469 votes to 180. They handed over the primary instruction of the nation to the clergy by 445 votes to 187. They enacted laws and sanctioned ...
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... army ; for this he removed and appointed generals and prefects ; for this he played into the hands of the priests ; for this he joined the conservative majority in enacting the law of the 31st of May ; for this he joined the republicans ...
... army ; for this he removed and appointed generals and prefects ; for this he played into the hands of the priests ; for this he joined the conservative majority in enacting the law of the 31st of May ; for this he joined the republicans ...
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Seite 224 - Chancellor of the Exchequer as well as First Lord of the Treasury; Bruce, created Lord Aberdare, President of the Council; Bright, who had retired through ill-health (Dec.