The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
From inside the book
Page 43
... took the lead ; that he opened the conferences ; that he proposed that the basis of a Germanic confederation should be agreed on ; that he it was who submitted that the committee should be limited to the representatives of the five ...
... took the lead ; that he opened the conferences ; that he proposed that the basis of a Germanic confederation should be agreed on ; that he it was who submitted that the committee should be limited to the representatives of the five ...
Page 44
... took place in October , 1814 , when the en- lightened views of the prince regent with re- gard to the cause of constitutional freedom in the states of the confederation , were combat- ed by some of the representatives of the five courts ...
... took place in October , 1814 , when the en- lightened views of the prince regent with re- gard to the cause of constitutional freedom in the states of the confederation , were combat- ed by some of the representatives of the five courts ...
Page 45
... ques- tions of principle , in the discussions which took place before the congress and in the va- rious committees , the Prince de Metternich , nevertheless , found time to attend to the de- ed 1844. ] 45 REMINISCENCES OF MEN AND THINGS .
... ques- tions of principle , in the discussions which took place before the congress and in the va- rious committees , the Prince de Metternich , nevertheless , found time to attend to the de- ed 1844. ] 45 REMINISCENCES OF MEN AND THINGS .
Page 47
... took the lead , and Europe owes to that distinguished man , simply for his talent , skill , judgment , fore- sight , and energy in this matter , a debt of gratitude she will be unable to repay . The separate articles agreed on between ...
... took the lead , and Europe owes to that distinguished man , simply for his talent , skill , judgment , fore- sight , and energy in this matter , a debt of gratitude she will be unable to repay . The separate articles agreed on between ...
Page 48
... took occasion several times to make them the least able moves of which the prince was feel that they were evidently not sufficiently ever guilty ; and it drew down upon him not aware of the numerous advantages secured only the retort of ...
... took occasion several times to make them the least able moves of which the prince was feel that they were evidently not sufficiently ever guilty ; and it drew down upon him not aware of the numerous advantages secured only the retort of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration Ammiel Andrew Marvell appears Assir atmospheric railway Austria Barère beautiful believe body Brittany called canal character Church command court Dalkey dear death doubt Duke duty effect Emperor engine England English eyes Ezela father favor feel fleet France French friends genius German Girondists give hand heart Hippolyte Carnot honor hope Hophin hour human Hume Hume's James Crofton king labor lady Lanfranc less letters literary living London look Lord St means ment miles mind moral mother nation nature never noble Norwich object observed Odin opinion Paris passed Penny Postage perhaps person poor Post-Office postage present Prince de Metternich principle Prussia Ptolemies railway reader remarkable replied Robespierre seems Serapeum speak spirit thing thou thought tion took truth Whig whole words write young