The North British Review, Объемы 22-24W.P. Kennedy, 1855 |
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... doubt that he has the will . it secures , at least , that our Parliamentary chiefs shall have high talents , though not al- ways the most useful ones . It lets in mar- plots , but it excludes dunces . And if we compare our statesmen ...
... doubt that he has the will . it secures , at least , that our Parliamentary chiefs shall have high talents , though not al- ways the most useful ones . It lets in mar- plots , but it excludes dunces . And if we compare our statesmen ...
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... doubt , indeed , whether the people will allow him to remain neutral . They certainly will not if Austria joins Eng- land ; they could not bear the disgrace of being the only great power that is afraid to support the cause which it ...
... doubt , indeed , whether the people will allow him to remain neutral . They certainly will not if Austria joins Eng- land ; they could not bear the disgrace of being the only great power that is afraid to support the cause which it ...
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... doubt that in some practice in Hungary in 1849. Defi- this business he would have yielded over cient experience is without doubt the defect and over , if he had not felt that receding of most modern armies , but the French have had none ...
... doubt that in some practice in Hungary in 1849. Defi- this business he would have yielded over cient experience is without doubt the defect and over , if he had not felt that receding of most modern armies , but the French have had none ...
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... doubt that it was one of the most brilliant exploits of a warlike age . gret the Greek slaves and their servile historians , had I not reflected that the fate of the Byzantine monarchy is passively connected with the most splendid and ...
... doubt that it was one of the most brilliant exploits of a warlike age . gret the Greek slaves and their servile historians , had I not reflected that the fate of the Byzantine monarchy is passively connected with the most splendid and ...
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... doubt " said grace before he swallowed Poland . " of two years of a foreign education at Ge- neva , or Berlin , or Edinburgh , or at such colleges as the Table might approve . At all events , these are days when the educa- tion of the ...
... doubt " said grace before he swallowed Poland . " of two years of a foreign education at Ge- neva , or Berlin , or Edinburgh , or at such colleges as the Table might approve . At all events , these are days when the educa- tion of the ...
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