The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
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Page 149
... France would , in a military sense , recover so rapidly from her disasters ; and had the Imperial Chancellor had his own way unchecked , he would have summoned France in 1875 either to disarm , or to confront the consequences of refusal ...
... France would , in a military sense , recover so rapidly from her disasters ; and had the Imperial Chancellor had his own way unchecked , he would have summoned France in 1875 either to disarm , or to confront the consequences of refusal ...
Page 173
... France under the bimetallic system , from 1803 to 1875. Mr. Daniell deals with that history at some length ; and comes to the extra- ordinary conclusion that " while the law of France fixed a ratio of exchange for the gold and silver of ...
... France under the bimetallic system , from 1803 to 1875. Mr. Daniell deals with that history at some length ; and comes to the extra- ordinary conclusion that " while the law of France fixed a ratio of exchange for the gold and silver of ...
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... France , let France arm as it might , would infallibly compel those who are entrusted with the safety of the Empire to force on a struggle with France , while yet France is weaker than Germany . That seems to us to constitute the main ...
... France , let France arm as it might , would infallibly compel those who are entrusted with the safety of the Empire to force on a struggle with France , while yet France is weaker than Germany . That seems to us to constitute the main ...
Contents
By the Rev H N OXENHAM | 39 |
THE CHURCH AND DISSENT | 721 |
IMPERIAL MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT Maj Gen Hon W FIELDING | 777 |
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