The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 |
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... Austria would have left to France an enormous external territory ; and the madness which could reject such a settlement might well have been accompanied with the insolence com- monly attributed to Napoleon , and vouched in a modified ...
... Austria would have left to France an enormous external territory ; and the madness which could reject such a settlement might well have been accompanied with the insolence com- monly attributed to Napoleon , and vouched in a modified ...
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... Austrian , Norwegian , and Swedish - were everywhere founding schools , colleges , and universities ; attempting to make black , brown , and yellow people think and act like white Christians . More- over , the missionaries were ...
... Austrian , Norwegian , and Swedish - were everywhere founding schools , colleges , and universities ; attempting to make black , brown , and yellow people think and act like white Christians . More- over , the missionaries were ...
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... Austrian power in their country to the excesses of the bailiffs sent there by Rudolph's son Albert , and the belief has been enshrined by Schiller in his most delightful play . The Swiss are unwilling to give up the story of William ...
... Austrian power in their country to the excesses of the bailiffs sent there by Rudolph's son Albert , and the belief has been enshrined by Schiller in his most delightful play . The Swiss are unwilling to give up the story of William ...
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... Austria . In 1332 Luzern sought and obtained admission to the Confederation , in 1351 Zürich , in 1352 Glarus and Zug , and in 1353 Bern . This Confederation of eight Cantons received no additions until the year 1481. The second half of ...
... Austria . In 1332 Luzern sought and obtained admission to the Confederation , in 1351 Zürich , in 1352 Glarus and Zug , and in 1353 Bern . This Confederation of eight Cantons received no additions until the year 1481. The second half of ...
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... Austria , Great Britain , Portugal , Prussia , and Russia , in an Act signed at Paris on November 20 , 1815 . In place of the Napoleonic Constitution , a Federal Pact was drawn up by the Swiss Diet in 1815 , largely under the influence ...
... Austria , Great Britain , Portugal , Prussia , and Russia , in an Act signed at Paris on November 20 , 1815 . In place of the Napoleonic Constitution , a Federal Pact was drawn up by the Swiss Diet in 1815 , largely under the influence ...
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