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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... Europe . You are aware of the uncertainty of all speculations of this sort upon contemporary events . At the present moment they are particularly hazardous , on account of the rapidity with which important occurrences of the most ...
... Europe . You are aware of the uncertainty of all speculations of this sort upon contemporary events . At the present moment they are particularly hazardous , on account of the rapidity with which important occurrences of the most ...
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With Conjectures on Their Future Prospects Alexander Hill Everett. EUROPE : & c . CHAPTER I. Introductory remarks on the general causes of the present political agitations . THE course of events in Europe since the final fall of ...
With Conjectures on Their Future Prospects Alexander Hill Everett. EUROPE : & c . CHAPTER I. Introductory remarks on the general causes of the present political agitations . THE course of events in Europe since the final fall of ...
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... Europe as forming one body politic , divided into parties in regard to the great question of political reformation now so violently agitated , there will be found on one side the whole mass of population , not interested in the support ...
... Europe as forming one body politic , divided into parties in regard to the great question of political reformation now so violently agitated , there will be found on one side the whole mass of population , not interested in the support ...
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... Europe that the forces enlisted on opposite sides by these contending interests are nearly balanced ; and they are separated pretty exactly by a geographical line . In all the Western part of Europe , civilization and political ...
... Europe that the forces enlisted on opposite sides by these contending interests are nearly balanced ; and they are separated pretty exactly by a geographical line . In all the Western part of Europe , civilization and political ...
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... Europe , which is connected with the mouldering remnants of abuses which have been destroyed in substance : in that part which has personally suffered by polit- ical improvements and still retains a lingering hope , that the ancient ...
... Europe , which is connected with the mouldering remnants of abuses which have been destroyed in substance : in that part which has personally suffered by polit- ical improvements and still retains a lingering hope , that the ancient ...
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Strana 409 - If war should arise between the two contracting parties, the merchants of either country then residing in the other shall be allowed to remain nine months to collect their debts and settle their affairs, and may depart freely, carrying off all their effects without molestation or hindrance; and all women and children scholars of every faculty, cultivators of the earth, artisans, manufacturers, and fishermen, unarmed and inhabiting unfortified towns, villages, or places, and in general all others...
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