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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... present day , when still great- er hosts of civilized emigrants issue annually from the harbors of Great Britain and Germany , to seek in Transatlantic wilds or Australian steppes the means of livelihood and the pleas ures of ...
... present day , when still great- er hosts of civilized emigrants issue annually from the harbors of Great Britain and Germany , to seek in Transatlantic wilds or Australian steppes the means of livelihood and the pleas ures of ...
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... present century , independence , under the tutelary arm of PRINCE MOLOSCH , has been practically estab- lished : " The population in Servia amounts now ( 1836 ) to 1,000,000 souls , and it is rapidly increasing . The mildness of the ...
... present century , independence , under the tutelary arm of PRINCE MOLOSCH , has been practically estab- lished : " The population in Servia amounts now ( 1836 ) to 1,000,000 souls , and it is rapidly increasing . The mildness of the ...
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... present inhabitants , and yielded five times their present revenue . Yet , trifling as it is , this revenue is felt as so oppressive by the inhabitants that it operates as a serious bar to industry . It is raised by a tithe on ...
... present inhabitants , and yielded five times their present revenue . Yet , trifling as it is , this revenue is felt as so oppressive by the inhabitants that it operates as a serious bar to industry . It is raised by a tithe on ...
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... present ( 1853 ) war with the Rus- sians , the principal deficiency which 12 , 15 , tin , the Turks have experienced is in light 47 . 19 . In what the the Turks now con- sists . horse.2 The Turkish armies are little to be appre- hended ...
... present ( 1853 ) war with the Rus- sians , the principal deficiency which 12 , 15 , tin , the Turks have experienced is in light 47 . 19 . In what the the Turks now con- sists . horse.2 The Turkish armies are little to be appre- hended ...
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... present itself to his mind's eye ; and may the impression never be obliterated . " ' What a list of names ! what magic 1 Clarke's in their very sound ! And was it Travels , vii . surprising that the resurrection of 475 , 477 . a country ...
... present itself to his mind's eye ; and may the impression never be obliterated . " ' What a list of names ! what magic 1 Clarke's in their very sound ! And was it Travels , vii . surprising that the resurrection of 475 , 477 . a country ...
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