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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... congress of the United States , entitled , " An act for the encouragement of learning , by securing the copies of maps , charts , and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies , during the times therein mentioned ; " and also ...
... congress of the United States , entitled , " An act for the encouragement of learning , by securing the copies of maps , charts , and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies , during the times therein mentioned ; " and also ...
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... Congress of Vienna . The national jealousies resulting from the ancient balance of power , and the political feuds connected with the earlier periods of the revolution , had all disappeared under the intolerable tyranny of Napoleon ...
... Congress of Vienna . The national jealousies resulting from the ancient balance of power , and the political feuds connected with the earlier periods of the revolution , had all disappeared under the intolerable tyranny of Napoleon ...
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... Congress , and putting their troops in motion from Kamschatka to the borders of France ? Their language is in fact as inconsistent with itself , as it is with their proceedings . While they employ at times the contemptuous tone to which ...
... Congress , and putting their troops in motion from Kamschatka to the borders of France ? Their language is in fact as inconsistent with itself , as it is with their proceedings . While they employ at times the contemptuous tone to which ...
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... congress . The speeches of Burke and of Sir James Mackintosh give a better idea of it , than any others in the English language . They are , how- ever , less abstract ; and , considered as specimens of eloquence , are for that reason ...
... congress . The speeches of Burke and of Sir James Mackintosh give a better idea of it , than any others in the English language . They are , how- ever , less abstract ; and , considered as specimens of eloquence , are for that reason ...
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... congress were besieged by the representatives of a thousand private concerns down to those of the very booksellers . Besides all these , and though last , it is to be hoped not considered as absolutely least in importance , was the ...
... congress were besieged by the representatives of a thousand private concerns down to those of the very booksellers . Besides all these , and though last , it is to be hoped not considered as absolutely least in importance , was the ...
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