Quarterly Review, Volumes 67-68John Murray, 1841 - English literature |
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And I here speak for myself , and say , that if it comes to this alternative if I have to choose between M. Thiers and a French army , and Lord Palmerston and an army of Russians — my mind is made up , and I will join M. Thiers and the ...
And I here speak for myself , and say , that if it comes to this alternative if I have to choose between M. Thiers and a French army , and Lord Palmerston and an army of Russians — my mind is made up , and I will join M. Thiers and the ...
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We can understand , and , we hope , appreciate the motives which induced Sir Hudson Lowe to submit in silence , at the time , to the charges made against him by Buonaparte and some of his French followers , so loudly re - echoed by our ...
We can understand , and , we hope , appreciate the motives which induced Sir Hudson Lowe to submit in silence , at the time , to the charges made against him by Buonaparte and some of his French followers , so loudly re - echoed by our ...
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The French , after a short halt in Furnes , pursued the road to Nieuport with the avowed purpose of trying a coup de main on that place - but there ends all that we have hitherto known of the affair . This volume gives us Carnot's ...
The French , after a short halt in Furnes , pursued the road to Nieuport with the avowed purpose of trying a coup de main on that place - but there ends all that we have hitherto known of the affair . This volume gives us Carnot's ...
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Contents
Report from the Select Committee on Medical Education | 53 |
Letters of the Earl of Dudley to the Bishop of Llandaff | 79 |
Historical Sketch of the late Catholic Association | 118 |
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