Europe: Or a General Survey of the Present Situation of the Principal Powers with Conjectures on Their Future ProspectsJ. Miller, 1823 - 411 strán (strany) |
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... French Minister was so well satisfied with this remark that he noted it at the time in his diary , and afterwards communicated it verba- tim to the house of deputies . Independently of the confirmation it affords to the estimate I have ...
... French Minister was so well satisfied with this remark that he noted it at the time in his diary , and afterwards communicated it verba- tim to the house of deputies . Independently of the confirmation it affords to the estimate I have ...
Strana vii
... French Parliament by a French Minister as a piece of gratifying intelli- gence . Mons . de Chateaubriand , who has been said by one of his friends to think like Bayard - write like Bossuet - and act like a worthy minister of a descen ...
... French Parliament by a French Minister as a piece of gratifying intelli- gence . Mons . de Chateaubriand , who has been said by one of his friends to think like Bayard - write like Bossuet - and act like a worthy minister of a descen ...
Strana 2
... French revolution , after failing , at least for a time , in its direct at- tempts to accomplish any considerable good , was destined to reform the world by re - action . Cer- tainly any person who , at the time of the treaty of Paris ...
... French revolution , after failing , at least for a time , in its direct at- tempts to accomplish any considerable good , was destined to reform the world by re - action . Cer- tainly any person who , at the time of the treaty of Paris ...
Strana 5
... French Revolution . It would be superfluous to investigate these causes here in detail . However individual opinions may vary , as to the effect of particular measures , or acci- dental circumstances ; as to the favorable or un ...
... French Revolution . It would be superfluous to investigate these causes here in detail . However individual opinions may vary , as to the effect of particular measures , or acci- dental circumstances ; as to the favorable or un ...
Strana 10
... French Revolution , and is now agitating and convulsing , in greater or less degrees , every part of Christendom , except Russia and the United States , which from pre- cisely opposite causes are entirely exempt from its influence ...
... French Revolution , and is now agitating and convulsing , in greater or less degrees , every part of Christendom , except Russia and the United States , which from pre- cisely opposite causes are entirely exempt from its influence ...
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