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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... Russia in reckoning it at eight hundred thousand men . This estimate was merely intended as a loose ap- proximation to the truth , and was adopted as the one most generally received . It has since been con- firmed by the authority of ...
... Russia in reckoning it at eight hundred thousand men . This estimate was merely intended as a loose ap- proximation to the truth , and was adopted as the one most generally received . It has since been con- firmed by the authority of ...
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... Russia , have been remarkably confirmed by the events of the year which has elapsed since its publication . After the declarations of the French Ministers , that if they had not made war in the South , they should have been obliged to ...
... Russia , have been remarkably confirmed by the events of the year which has elapsed since its publication . After the declarations of the French Ministers , that if they had not made war in the South , they should have been obliged to ...
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... Russia , Denmark , and Sweden , the Netherlands 209 CHAPTER VII . Great Britain CHAPTER VIII . The Balance of Power CHAPTER IX . 224 ...... 304 ·· The British Navy 362 CHAPTER X. Concluding Reflections ........ 383 EUROPE , & c ...
... Russia , Denmark , and Sweden , the Netherlands 209 CHAPTER VII . Great Britain CHAPTER VIII . The Balance of Power CHAPTER IX . 224 ...... 304 ·· The British Navy 362 CHAPTER X. Concluding Reflections ........ 383 EUROPE , & c ...
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... Russia and the United States , which from pre- cisely opposite causes are entirely exempt from its influence - this collision of interests is not an ob- scure conspiracy , or an accidental disorder in the political world , but a ...
... Russia and the United States , which from pre- cisely opposite causes are entirely exempt from its influence - this collision of interests is not an ob- scure conspiracy , or an accidental disorder in the political world , but a ...
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... Russia , the dominant power in that quarter , as a nation , is wholly so . There , the existing institu- tions are all the growth of barbarous times , accom- modated to barbarous manners , and wholly at variance with the habits and ...
... Russia , the dominant power in that quarter , as a nation , is wholly so . There , the existing institu- tions are all the growth of barbarous times , accom- modated to barbarous manners , and wholly at variance with the habits and ...
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