The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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Page 285
... foreign Powers . In like manner the English Kings have caught the flame of insular patriotism ; and have seen , in the passion they have experienced to assert their own independence and dignity against foreign pretensions , the ...
... foreign Powers . In like manner the English Kings have caught the flame of insular patriotism ; and have seen , in the passion they have experienced to assert their own independence and dignity against foreign pretensions , the ...
Page 304
... foreign alliances were not one with which England has any im- mediate concern , and we turn to consider a danger more likely to prove fatal to us than any want of co - operation abroad , namely the perils arising out of popular opinion ...
... foreign alliances were not one with which England has any im- mediate concern , and we turn to consider a danger more likely to prove fatal to us than any want of co - operation abroad , namely the perils arising out of popular opinion ...
Page 308
... Foreign Secretary had jeopardised the honour of his country . ' In 1850 the Queen addressed a memorandum to Lord John Russell , in which she explained what she required of the Foreign Secretary . Her conditions were two : 1. That the ...
... Foreign Secretary had jeopardised the honour of his country . ' In 1850 the Queen addressed a memorandum to Lord John Russell , in which she explained what she required of the Foreign Secretary . Her conditions were two : 1. That the ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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