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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... facts . One is that it can pride itself on having had Talleyrand as godfather ; the other , that in a little more than a dozen years it will be a century old . Its birth , indeed , dates back to the period when , from 1830 to 1834 , the ...
... facts . One is that it can pride itself on having had Talleyrand as godfather ; the other , that in a little more than a dozen years it will be a century old . Its birth , indeed , dates back to the period when , from 1830 to 1834 , the ...
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... fact that popular susceptibilities on both sides of the Channel were too tender , too deeply - rooted , to permit of a com- plete reconciliation , of a real rapprochement . Metternich must have known this better than anybody . Neverthe ...
... fact that popular susceptibilities on both sides of the Channel were too tender , too deeply - rooted , to permit of a com- plete reconciliation , of a real rapprochement . Metternich must have known this better than anybody . Neverthe ...
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... fact that there had been nothing in the reports that had been received from Vienna by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to lead any one to anticipate any development of this kind or such a violent explosion of bad temper . Count Mortier's ...
... fact that there had been nothing in the reports that had been received from Vienna by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to lead any one to anticipate any development of this kind or such a violent explosion of bad temper . Count Mortier's ...
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... fact that already , towards the middle of last century , the most authoritative repre- sentative of that policy of domination , which was one day to become that of the Central Empires , perceived that the only real obstacle to the ...
... fact that already , towards the middle of last century , the most authoritative repre- sentative of that policy of domination , which was one day to become that of the Central Empires , perceived that the only real obstacle to the ...
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... not only for a series of wonderful discoveries , but also for the deepening and broadening of our knowledge of Russia itself . We also owe to them the fact that the highly qualified scholars 274 CONTRIBUTION OF RUSSIA TO LEARNING.
... not only for a series of wonderful discoveries , but also for the deepening and broadening of our knowledge of Russia itself . We also owe to them the fact that the highly qualified scholars 274 CONTRIBUTION OF RUSSIA TO LEARNING.
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