The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... France as fervid as his own . In choosing this heroine , so inadequately known at that time , Southey testified at ... France . The lilies of France had been trampled under foot by the con- quering stranger . Within fifty years , in ...
... France as fervid as his own . In choosing this heroine , so inadequately known at that time , Southey testified at ... France . The lilies of France had been trampled under foot by the con- quering stranger . Within fifty years , in ...
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... France to be at this moment a matter of sheer necessity , it is plain that , at every step of the negotiation , he was alive to the insecurity of his footing . His strong sense of duty and his self - denying patriotism shine , with ...
... France to be at this moment a matter of sheer necessity , it is plain that , at every step of the negotiation , he was alive to the insecurity of his footing . His strong sense of duty and his self - denying patriotism shine , with ...
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... France and the Allies . Germany , again , had seldom been dispos- ed so favorably for union against France . The Electorate of Brandenburgh depended on the Emperor for its transmutation into the Kingdom of Prussia ; and there existed a ...
... France and the Allies . Germany , again , had seldom been dispos- ed so favorably for union against France . The Electorate of Brandenburgh depended on the Emperor for its transmutation into the Kingdom of Prussia ; and there existed a ...
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