The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1920 |
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Page 254
... Austrian Chancellor played his cards so well that on Aug. 11 , 1840 , the Comte de Sambuy , the Sardinian minister at Vienna , * was able to write to his government : * Count Victor Amédée Balbo Bertone de Sambuy ( 1793-1846 ) was one ...
... Austrian Chancellor played his cards so well that on Aug. 11 , 1840 , the Comte de Sambuy , the Sardinian minister at Vienna , * was able to write to his government : * Count Victor Amédée Balbo Bertone de Sambuy ( 1793-1846 ) was one ...
Page 256
... Austrian chancellor . But , unfortunately , no minute of this dispatch is to be found in the archives of the Ministry ... Austria , and the crisis through which the monarchy of the Hapsburgs would pass when deprived of both pilot and of ...
... Austrian chancellor . But , unfortunately , no minute of this dispatch is to be found in the archives of the Ministry ... Austria , and the crisis through which the monarchy of the Hapsburgs would pass when deprived of both pilot and of ...
Page 258
... Austria , ' vol . 431 , pp . 221-7 . Copy of a dis- patch from Prince Metternich to Count Apponyi , transmitted to Guizot by Count Flahaut . les points essentiels , je suis de l'avis de son 258 METTERNICH AND THE ENTENTE.
... Austria , ' vol . 431 , pp . 221-7 . Copy of a dis- patch from Prince Metternich to Count Apponyi , transmitted to Guizot by Count Flahaut . les points essentiels , je suis de l'avis de son 258 METTERNICH AND THE ENTENTE.
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... Austrian Chancellor and the minister of Louis Philippe both found themselves as refugees in London . But , as Albert Sorel remarks ( op . cit . , p . 6 : ' Ni l'abdication du souverain dont il avait été le guide , ni sa propre chute ...
... Austrian Chancellor and the minister of Louis Philippe both found themselves as refugees in London . But , as Albert Sorel remarks ( op . cit . , p . 6 : ' Ni l'abdication du souverain dont il avait été le guide , ni sa propre chute ...
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... Austrian chancellor , notwithstanding all his finesse , had not succeeded in deciphering the character , so complex , so engaging and so enigmatical , of the monarch who was still il Re Tentenna . ' Metternich had perceived that the ...
... Austrian chancellor , notwithstanding all his finesse , had not succeeded in deciphering the character , so complex , so engaging and so enigmatical , of the monarch who was still il Re Tentenna . ' Metternich had perceived that the ...
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