New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 34Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1832 |
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Page 35
... France , still it is not sufficiently fundamental to establish the fact of similarity of policy . Mr. Stapleton describes the funda- mental principle of Mr. Canning's system as being to make England preserve " the balance , not only ...
... France , still it is not sufficiently fundamental to establish the fact of similarity of policy . Mr. Stapleton describes the funda- mental principle of Mr. Canning's system as being to make England preserve " the balance , not only ...
Page 37
... France and Spain in 1822. " And then three lines after we find , " It is true that even at this early period , they ( Mr. Canning's opponents ) attempted to make a distinction beween Mr. Canning and his less liberal associates . " Again ...
... France and Spain in 1822. " And then three lines after we find , " It is true that even at this early period , they ( Mr. Canning's opponents ) attempted to make a distinction beween Mr. Canning and his less liberal associates . " Again ...
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... France -Dialogue on the Reform Bill - On Satirical Poetry - Its decline- Lays for the Lords - Tuuroboliad - Tale of Tucuman -- The Devil grows metaphysical ā Apologizes - Apostrophe to Boulogne - The Spi- rit of Change - Difference of ...
... France -Dialogue on the Reform Bill - On Satirical Poetry - Its decline- Lays for the Lords - Tuuroboliad - Tale of Tucuman -- The Devil grows metaphysical ā Apologizes - Apostrophe to Boulogne - The Spi- rit of Change - Difference of ...
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... France - this visionary lust of change - this non - contentment - this shifting tendency to all excitation - this shot- silk colouring of the public mind , that changes hue in every light Newton Forster , " Cochrane and Pickersgill ...
... France - this visionary lust of change - this non - contentment - this shifting tendency to all excitation - this shot- silk colouring of the public mind , that changes hue in every light Newton Forster , " Cochrane and Pickersgill ...
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... France , is like the soil of your land compared to hers . A war devastates France , ruins her harvests , crushes her vineyards , and in two years afterwards all is as fertile as before - thanks to Nature ! -but your light , thin , sandy ...
... France , is like the soil of your land compared to hers . A war devastates France , ruins her harvests , crushes her vineyards , and in two years afterwards all is as fertile as before - thanks to Nature ! -but your light , thin , sandy ...
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