History of Europe: From the Fall of Napoleon, in MDCCCXV to the Accession of Louis Napoleon in MDCCCLII, 第 2 巻Harper, 1859 |
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... never doubted , and it forms a fearful principle to fall back upon , when arbitrary acts have been resolved upon , or the public treas- ury stands much in need of replenishing . The whole Christians , whether Greeks or Armenians , and ...
... never doubted , and it forms a fearful principle to fall back upon , when arbitrary acts have been resolved upon , or the public treas- ury stands much in need of replenishing . The whole Christians , whether Greeks or Armenians , and ...
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... never prevented the march of the French into Italy ; the Cau- casus was penetrated by the Russians ; even the Himalaya was pierced by the battalions of Britain : but from the hills of Torres - Vedras the arms of Napoleon permanently ...
... never prevented the march of the French into Italy ; the Cau- casus was penetrated by the Russians ; even the Himalaya was pierced by the battalions of Britain : but from the hills of Torres - Vedras the arms of Napoleon permanently ...
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... never could bring six thousand men into the field , withstood the strength of Britain . The Caucasians have done no more with the Russians than they have done with all their neighbors for three thousand- years : plunder is to them the ...
... never could bring six thousand men into the field , withstood the strength of Britain . The Caucasians have done no more with the Russians than they have done with all their neighbors for three thousand- years : plunder is to them the ...
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... never abandoned , and the occasional and trans- itory irruptions of the pachas to which they had been accustomed , who retired after their spoil had been collected , and were not seen for years again . Hostilities in consequence broke ...
... never abandoned , and the occasional and trans- itory irruptions of the pachas to which they had been accustomed , who retired after their spoil had been collected , and were not seen for years again . Hostilities in consequence broke ...
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... never more than a truce ; the designs of the Erivan , were ceded by the Persians , and the cabinet of St. Petersburg on Constantinople are Muscovite dominion came to include the holy unchanged and unchangeable . The Empress mountain of ...
... never more than a truce ; the designs of the Erivan , were ceded by the Persians , and the cabinet of St. Petersburg on Constantinople are Muscovite dominion came to include the holy unchanged and unchangeable . The Empress mountain of ...
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