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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... Germany , including Austria and Prussia · · 146 CHAP . VI . - Russia , Sweden , Denmark , and the Netherlands CHAP . VII . - Great Britain 229 244 CHAP . VIII . The balance of power 331 CHAP . IX . - The British Navy 395 CHAP . X ...
... Germany , including Austria and Prussia · · 146 CHAP . VI . - Russia , Sweden , Denmark , and the Netherlands CHAP . VII . - Great Britain 229 244 CHAP . VIII . The balance of power 331 CHAP . IX . - The British Navy 395 CHAP . X ...
Strana 28
... adverse interests lies the debatcable ground , where at present they come to open phys- ical collision . In the whole of Italy and in the western part of Germany , civilization has risen to as high a point as in any part of Europe 28.
... adverse interests lies the debatcable ground , where at present they come to open phys- ical collision . In the whole of Italy and in the western part of Germany , civilization has risen to as high a point as in any part of Europe 28.
Strana 58
... Germany excited great uneasiness in all the governments of Europe ; and the autumnal elections of France were not only wholly in the liberal interest and much more decidedly so than was agreeable to the ministry ; but several nomina ...
... Germany excited great uneasiness in all the governments of Europe ; and the autumnal elections of France were not only wholly in the liberal interest and much more decidedly so than was agreeable to the ministry ; but several nomina ...
Strana 93
... Germany greatly increased the sensi- bility of the governments upon this subject . Imme- diately after the elevation of Mr de Cases to the presidency , occurred the attack upon the election law in the house of peers , to which I have ...
... Germany greatly increased the sensi- bility of the governments upon this subject . Imme- diately after the elevation of Mr de Cases to the presidency , occurred the attack upon the election law in the house of peers , to which I have ...
Strana 113
... Germany publicly uniting ; and the alliance founded avowedly on a religious basis between three sovereigns , each adhering to a separate creed , is at once a strong confirmation of this remark , and a signal proof how thoroughly the ...
... Germany publicly uniting ; and the alliance founded avowedly on a religious basis between three sovereigns , each adhering to a separate creed , is at once a strong confirmation of this remark , and a signal proof how thoroughly the ...
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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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Strana 298 - Rousseau, which is not without a certain analogy in its forms to that of Burke. The principal of the Jesuits' college one day inquired of him by what art he had been able to write so well ;
Strana 302 - As regards merely the use of unpremeditated language, it is far from being a difficult attainment. A writer, whose opportunities of observation give weight to his opinion, says, in speaking of the style of the younger Pitt, " This profuse and interminable flow of words is not in itself either a rare or remarkable endowment. It is wholly a thing of habit, and is exercised by every village lawyer with various degrees of power and grace.