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 257
... thought fit to employ in his dispatch to Apponyi on April 19 with those which he made use of in the one that he addressed to him on Aug. 29. At that moment he had just received his reports of Aug. 9-12 : Le sujet dont ils traitent m'a ...
... thought fit to employ in his dispatch to Apponyi on April 19 with those which he made use of in the one that he addressed to him on Aug. 29. At that moment he had just received his reports of Aug. 9-12 : Le sujet dont ils traitent m'a ...
Page 258
... thought out . He had laid down a programme whose realisation he prosecuted in spite of all obstacles ; and the unpublished dispatch which follows is , if I am not mistaken , one of the first manifestations , and not the least curious ...
... thought out . He had laid down a programme whose realisation he prosecuted in spite of all obstacles ; and the unpublished dispatch which follows is , if I am not mistaken , one of the first manifestations , and not the least curious ...
Page 264
... thought fit to make to Charles Albert , or to excuse the haughty language , full of bitterness and perfidy , but above all hostile to France , to which Count Mortier , the French ambassador at Turin , had every reason , in his dispatch ...
... thought fit to make to Charles Albert , or to excuse the haughty language , full of bitterness and perfidy , but above all hostile to France , to which Count Mortier , the French ambassador at Turin , had every reason , in his dispatch ...
Page 270
... thought perhaps to conceal the fears that he could not succeed in shaking off , he gave free expression to the indignation to which this accursed Entente Cordiale inspired him . • • ' Si jamais , ' he wrote , ' la vérité a été faussée ...
... thought perhaps to conceal the fears that he could not succeed in shaking off , he gave free expression to the indignation to which this accursed Entente Cordiale inspired him . • • ' Si jamais , ' he wrote , ' la vérité a été faussée ...
Page 271
... thought fit to affect , with regard to the Entente Cordiale , an indifference which almost amounted to disdain ? On the other hand , we cannot , I think , insist too much on the fact that already , towards the middle of last century ...
... thought fit to affect , with regard to the Entente Cordiale , an indifference which almost amounted to disdain ? On the other hand , we cannot , I think , insist too much on the fact that already , towards the middle of last century ...
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