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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... period when , from 1830 to 1834 , the erstwhile Minister for Foreign Affairs under the Directory represented in London the Government of July . ' J'y arrivais , ' he wrote on Sept. 24 , 1830 , ' quelques heures après avoir débarqué à ...
... period when , from 1830 to 1834 , the erstwhile Minister for Foreign Affairs under the Directory represented in London the Government of July . ' J'y arrivais , ' he wrote on Sept. 24 , 1830 , ' quelques heures après avoir débarqué à ...
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... period , for Lord Aberdeen , who had shown a certain amount of sympathy for Talleyrand's plan , had been replaced by Lord Palmerston . This new guardian , who had not much love for his ward , hardly troubled himself to guide it , and ...
... period , for Lord Aberdeen , who had shown a certain amount of sympathy for Talleyrand's plan , had been replaced by Lord Palmerston . This new guardian , who had not much love for his ward , hardly troubled himself to guide it , and ...
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... period , indeed , when the Chancellor sent Count Edward Woyna to St Petersburg , he wrote to the latter , on July 10 , 1841 : ' Vous vous entendrez sur toutes choses avec M. de Meysenburg , qui est un homme de grand sens et qui connaît ...
... period , indeed , when the Chancellor sent Count Edward Woyna to St Petersburg , he wrote to the latter , on July 10 , 1841 : ' Vous vous entendrez sur toutes choses avec M. de Meysenburg , qui est un homme de grand sens et qui connaît ...
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... period , to the emotion that they had caused in Turin , to the attitude adopted by the cabinet of the Tuileries in regard to Spain and in the question of the Spanish Marriages , even to the situation of France and the state of mind ...
... period , to the emotion that they had caused in Turin , to the attitude adopted by the cabinet of the Tuileries in regard to Spain and in the question of the Spanish Marriages , even to the situation of France and the state of mind ...
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... period of their history . Russia was always a bridge between the great Oriental or Eastern and the great Western civilisations . She was imbued with both influences , absorbed them both , and , thanks to the creative genius of her ...
... period of their history . Russia was always a bridge between the great Oriental or Eastern and the great Western civilisations . She was imbued with both influences , absorbed them both , and , thanks to the creative genius of her ...
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