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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... you will still consider them only as an extended newspaper article , which may very probably lose its interest at the next arri- val . Sept. 1 , 1821 . EUROPE : & c . CHAPTER I. Introductory remarks on Prefatory Letter.
... you will still consider them only as an extended newspaper article , which may very probably lose its interest at the next arri- val . Sept. 1 , 1821 . EUROPE : & c . CHAPTER I. Introductory remarks on Prefatory Letter.
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... probably would have fallen still lower in the scale of degradation ; and instead of being , as it is , the light and glory of the world , would have exhibited the sad spectacle of decay and misery that we see in Turkey , Persia , and ...
... probably would have fallen still lower in the scale of degradation ; and instead of being , as it is , the light and glory of the world , would have exhibited the sad spectacle of decay and misery that we see in Turkey , Persia , and ...
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... probably quite unconscious that any sinister predictions existed . The present age - the age of Revolutions - will doubtless be recorded in history as one of the most remarkable epochs in the progress of society , and it may be hoped ...
... probably quite unconscious that any sinister predictions existed . The present age - the age of Revolutions - will doubtless be recorded in history as one of the most remarkable epochs in the progress of society , and it may be hoped ...
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... they appear expedient , without even the apprehension of violence . Without dwelling any longer on these general principles , which at this day would probably pre- sent but little novelty , were there even opportunity here 23.
... they appear expedient , without even the apprehension of violence . Without dwelling any longer on these general principles , which at this day would probably pre- sent but little novelty , were there even opportunity here 23.
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... probably oppose with vigor any attempt to overthrow them . Independ- ently of which , the nations themselves are not yet sufficiently improved to meditate such attempts or to wish for change . But though at present entirely safe from ...
... probably oppose with vigor any attempt to overthrow them . Independ- ently of which , the nations themselves are not yet sufficiently improved to meditate such attempts or to wish for change . But though at present entirely safe from ...
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