Europe, Or, A General Survey of the Present Situation of the Principal Powers: With Conjectures on Their Future ProspectsO. Everett, 1822 - 451 strán (strany) |
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... allies as deliverers , rather than as enemies . It was an ' era of good feelings , ' like that which now exists in the United States ; and which it may be hoped will be of longer duration . The uses of adversity were exhibited in the ...
... allies as deliverers , rather than as enemies . It was an ' era of good feelings , ' like that which now exists in the United States ; and which it may be hoped will be of longer duration . The uses of adversity were exhibited in the ...
Strana 29
... allies , and apparently almost insensible of the com- mon bond of interest that unites them all . On the other hand the Eastern despots have come out of the war with augmented rather than diminished strength . Their armies are the best ...
... allies , and apparently almost insensible of the com- mon bond of interest that unites them all . On the other hand the Eastern despots have come out of the war with augmented rather than diminished strength . Their armies are the best ...
Strana 72
... allies . This is but a poor prognostic of the ultimate success of the cause . And in regard to the supposed seditious spirit of the liberal party , is it so very extraordinary that they should not feel confidence in a government , which ...
... allies . This is but a poor prognostic of the ultimate success of the cause . And in regard to the supposed seditious spirit of the liberal party , is it so very extraordinary that they should not feel confidence in a government , which ...
Strana 78
... allies con- stituted themselves the anti - constitutional European interest ; and were precisely the adverse party that France was called to contend with . It was there- fore their policy and their effort to deter the gov- ernment from ...
... allies con- stituted themselves the anti - constitutional European interest ; and were precisely the adverse party that France was called to contend with . It was there- fore their policy and their effort to deter the gov- ernment from ...
Strana 79
... which he had himself sanctioned . In making these remarks on the policy of the allies , it is not my intention to in- clude Great Britain among the number . The alli- ance of England with the great continental powers virtually ceased 79.
... which he had himself sanctioned . In making these remarks on the policy of the allies , it is not my intention to in- clude Great Britain among the number . The alli- ance of England with the great continental powers virtually ceased 79.
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