The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) J. Murray, 1919 |
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... declared against Russia in 1854 , my father wrote a memorandum on Varna and the Dobrudja , explaining the geological and geographical nature of the country , which he had visited , and pointing out some strategical advantages which ...
... declared against Russia in 1854 , my father wrote a memorandum on Varna and the Dobrudja , explaining the geological and geographical nature of the country , which he had visited , and pointing out some strategical advantages which ...
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... Declaration of the Rights of Man put into words the muffled aspirations of the masses all over Europe , and gave to ... declared every man possessed of certain inalienable rights , generous hearts in Ger- many , no less than in England ...
... Declaration of the Rights of Man put into words the muffled aspirations of the masses all over Europe , and gave to ... declared every man possessed of certain inalienable rights , generous hearts in Ger- many , no less than in England ...
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... declared Mirabeau , ' is so constituted that it could not cope with any calamity ' ; and the calamity had now arrived . The work of Stein and Hardenberg was rendered possible as well as urgent by Napoleon's thunderbolts ; but the ideas ...
... declared Mirabeau , ' is so constituted that it could not cope with any calamity ' ; and the calamity had now arrived . The work of Stein and Hardenberg was rendered possible as well as urgent by Napoleon's thunderbolts ; but the ideas ...
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... appointment as First Minister . If the nation is to be uplifted , ' he declared , ' the submerged part must be given liberty , independence , property and the protection C d la d of N the -of те ng on 34 GERMANY'S DEBT TO FRANCE.
... appointment as First Minister . If the nation is to be uplifted , ' he declared , ' the submerged part must be given liberty , independence , property and the protection C d la d of N the -of те ng on 34 GERMANY'S DEBT TO FRANCE.
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... declared that the dominant principle of government should be the application of the ideas of the French Revolution to Prussia ; for such was their power that State which rejected them would either collapse or be forced to accept them ...
... declared that the dominant principle of government should be the application of the ideas of the French Revolution to Prussia ; for such was their power that State which rejected them would either collapse or be forced to accept them ...
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