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 - English literature |
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Page 253
... 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 Douvres , animé de l'espoir , du désir surtout , d'établir ...
... 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 Douvres , animé de l'espoir , du désir surtout , d'établir ...
Page 256
... Foreign Affairs in Paris . 6 The moment chosen by the two statesmen for this exchange of views and considerations was a serious one . As Count Sambuy remarked about a year later , on his arrival at Turin , Metternich décline lentement ...
... Foreign Affairs in Paris . 6 The moment chosen by the two statesmen for this exchange of views and considerations was a serious one . As Count Sambuy remarked about a year later , on his arrival at Turin , Metternich décline lentement ...
Page 264
... Foreign Affairs to lead any one to anticipate any development of this kind or such a violent explosion of bad temper . Count Mortier's dispatch to Guizot runs as follows : ' Monsieur , " Turin , le 15 juillet 1845. * ' Je vous ai ...
... Foreign Affairs to lead any one to anticipate any development of this kind or such a violent explosion of bad temper . Count Mortier's dispatch to Guizot runs as follows : ' Monsieur , " Turin , le 15 juillet 1845. * ' Je vous ai ...
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... foreign rulers , was the scene of a succession of dynastic wars with which she had no concern , though she experienced to the full the horrors of the fighting . The marching and countermarching of the armies was regarded by the Italians ...
... foreign rulers , was the scene of a succession of dynastic wars with which she had no concern , though she experienced to the full the horrors of the fighting . The marching and countermarching of the armies was regarded by the Italians ...
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... foreign rule . She could turn her back on shams and think of setting her house in order , though a complete reform was im- possible till the old edifice had been overthrown by Napoleon . Hence those to whom the ' Settecento ' means the ...
... foreign rule . She could turn her back on shams and think of setting her house in order , though a complete reform was im- possible till the old edifice had been overthrown by Napoleon . Hence those to whom the ' Settecento ' means the ...
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