The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
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... tion of Saxony with Prussia to a state of pro- found affliction and sorrow , yet , that if ever a sovereign placed himself in a condition which authorized the sacrifice of his interests for the sake of the future tranquillity of Eu ...
... tion of Saxony with Prussia to a state of pro- found affliction and sorrow , yet , that if ever a sovereign placed himself in a condition which authorized the sacrifice of his interests for the sake of the future tranquillity of Eu ...
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... tion of the whole of the duchy of Warsaw The Prince de Metternich could not , how - into Russia ; and the second was to prevent ever , agree with Lord Castlereagh with re- gard to the question of Saxony . Whilst his lordship thought it ...
... tion of the whole of the duchy of Warsaw The Prince de Metternich could not , how - into Russia ; and the second was to prevent ever , agree with Lord Castlereagh with re- gard to the question of Saxony . Whilst his lordship thought it ...
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... tion , because of Buonaparte he spoke with roneous opinions now generally entertained fearlessness and truth . Even English writers by our youths of from eighteen to twenty - five . and lecturers have sought to tarnish the fame 2. This ...
... tion , because of Buonaparte he spoke with roneous opinions now generally entertained fearlessness and truth . Even English writers by our youths of from eighteen to twenty - five . and lecturers have sought to tarnish the fame 2. This ...
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... tion . Citizen Treilhard then enlarged on the emperor , aud the deputies of the French re- justice of the cause of France ; ' and having sta- public , the citizens Trielhard , Bonnier , Ro - ted as an incontrovertible fact that a war ...
... tion . Citizen Treilhard then enlarged on the emperor , aud the deputies of the French re- justice of the cause of France ; ' and having sta- public , the citizens Trielhard , Bonnier , Ro - ted as an incontrovertible fact that a war ...
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... tion which he had made on the part of the direc- the omission . If they forgot to reply to any tory . Count Metternich thought it his duty to observe to him that he might do as he pleased , point reserved , or to any note which ought to ...
... tion which he had made on the part of the direc- the omission . If they forgot to reply to any tory . Count Metternich thought it his duty to observe to him that he might do as he pleased , point reserved , or to any note which ought to ...
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