The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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... France becomes every day more overreaching , more overbearing , more insulting , more hostile , even the quietest and most peaceful among us are beginning to look forward to a war with France as an event which no prudence on our part ...
... France becomes every day more overreaching , more overbearing , more insulting , more hostile , even the quietest and most peaceful among us are beginning to look forward to a war with France as an event which no prudence on our part ...
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... France in the Eastern question may have seemed to furnish an opening for making the attempt . If , however , as currently believed at the time , one main object of his visit was to ascertain for himself whether this was possible , he ...
... France in the Eastern question may have seemed to furnish an opening for making the attempt . If , however , as currently believed at the time , one main object of his visit was to ascertain for himself whether this was possible , he ...
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... France and again entered the service of the existing government , more especially as Maritime Prefect of Antwerp ; and in 1808 he wrote these Memoirs of his early life and of the part he had taken in the Revolution . They have recently ...
... France and again entered the service of the existing government , more especially as Maritime Prefect of Antwerp ; and in 1808 he wrote these Memoirs of his early life and of the part he had taken in the Revolution . They have recently ...
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