The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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Page 54
... character , had made the most daring attacks on the national independence of states ; and that to the Con- servative principle the Prussians , the whole of the smaller states of Germany , Holland , the lesser northern powers , the Swiss ...
... character , had made the most daring attacks on the national independence of states ; and that to the Con- servative principle the Prussians , the whole of the smaller states of Germany , Holland , the lesser northern powers , the Swiss ...
Page 55
... character of the contest in in heart to that state . The Bavarian is es- which they were , and had been engaged . sentially Bavarian ; the Wurtembergians are The Germans know to a man that they fought essentially Wurtembergians ; the ...
... character of the contest in in heart to that state . The Bavarian is es- which they were , and had been engaged . sentially Bavarian ; the Wurtembergians are The Germans know to a man that they fought essentially Wurtembergians ; the ...
Page 58
... character ; and would laugh very heartily when told that the English prints sometimes called him a Jesuit . The prince , in his turn , smiled at the eccentricities of his sovereign , and enjoyed the old - fashioned green caleche of his ...
... character ; and would laugh very heartily when told that the English prints sometimes called him a Jesuit . The prince , in his turn , smiled at the eccentricities of his sovereign , and enjoyed the old - fashioned green caleche of his ...
Page 59
... character of that monarch's government . During the period that the cholera decimated its victims at Vienna , the emperor walked in the streets . At an obscure portion of the city he met a funeral . It was evidently that of a poor and ...
... character of that monarch's government . During the period that the cholera decimated its victims at Vienna , the emperor walked in the streets . At an obscure portion of the city he met a funeral . It was evidently that of a poor and ...
Page 61
... character , and an honest desire to maintain order and to prevent war . Although the Prince de Metternich is so much occupied with the important duties of his varied and high offices , still he finds time for the chase , for his family ...
... character , and an honest desire to maintain order and to prevent war . Although the Prince de Metternich is so much occupied with the important duties of his varied and high offices , still he finds time for the chase , for his family ...
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