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 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 of Vienna . The smaller members of the union naturally insisted upon expressing their opin- ions , and at this point the great powers met with serious and effectual opposition . The arrangement in detail of the forms of the ...
... congress of Vienna . The smaller members of the union naturally insisted upon expressing their opin- ions , and at this point the great powers met with serious and effectual opposition . The arrangement in detail of the forms of the ...
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... congress of Vienna , although he had been named for that business , but was replaced by Gen. Wrede ; and subsequently to the congress he has wholly retired from the administration of public affairs , but is still said to enjoy the ...
... congress of Vienna , although he had been named for that business , but was replaced by Gen. Wrede ; and subsequently to the congress he has wholly retired from the administration of public affairs , but is still said to enjoy the ...
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... congress of Vienna , the constrast I have pointed out was still more remarkable . These provinces were , in other respects 24 185.
... congress of Vienna , the constrast I have pointed out was still more remarkable . These provinces were , in other respects 24 185.
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... congress of Vienna , in order that Sweden might obtain an indemnity for the loss of Finland . It would seem that Russia could better have afforded to restore Finland , than Denmark to surrender Norway ; and it is worth remark , that ...
... congress of Vienna , in order that Sweden might obtain an indemnity for the loss of Finland . It would seem that Russia could better have afforded to restore Finland , than Denmark to surrender Norway ; and it is worth remark , that ...
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