The Quarterly Review, Volume 171William 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, 1890 |
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... Austrian and Prussian armies . In 1867-70 , the same task of conciliation was discharged by him on a larger scale . He was sent to gain the attachment of the new provinces , conciliate their differences , assuage their bitterness , and ...
... Austrian and Prussian armies . In 1867-70 , the same task of conciliation was discharged by him on a larger scale . He was sent to gain the attachment of the new provinces , conciliate their differences , assuage their bitterness , and ...
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... Austria , - -an event which the Crown Prince well knew to be in the last degree improbable , it is possible that he would have advocated compulsion . Such a policy is very different from that which both Bismarck and Freytag suggest to ...
... Austria , - -an event which the Crown Prince well knew to be in the last degree improbable , it is possible that he would have advocated compulsion . Such a policy is very different from that which both Bismarck and Freytag suggest to ...
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... Austrian war of 1866 , for instance , the Prince commanded the Second Army . His orders were to enter Bohemia through the Giant Mountains , and effect a junction with the First Army and the Army of the Elbe , in the direction of ...
... Austrian war of 1866 , for instance , the Prince commanded the Second Army . His orders were to enter Bohemia through the Giant Mountains , and effect a junction with the First Army and the Army of the Elbe , in the direction of ...
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... Austrian war were equally conspicuous in the campaign of 1870-71 . One of the greatest gifts that a com- mander - in - chief can possess is the power of exciting the enthu- siasm of his followers . In that part of Freytag's book , which ...
... Austrian war were equally conspicuous in the campaign of 1870-71 . One of the greatest gifts that a com- mander - in - chief can possess is the power of exciting the enthu- siasm of his followers . In that part of Freytag's book , which ...
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... Austria ; and in trying to do so naturally satisfied neither . It was necessary to keep well with France for fear of the Pretender , and it was necessary to keep well with Austria for the sake of two German provinces , of which it was ...
... Austria ; and in trying to do so naturally satisfied neither . It was necessary to keep well with France for fear of the Pretender , and it was necessary to keep well with Austria for the sake of two German provinces , of which it was ...
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