Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 55John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1862 |
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... believe , that he first met , face to face , the man with whom his destiny was to be so intimately connected , Napoleon III . , who at once received him with the utmost cordiality . Soon , however , he was called home by the approaching ...
... believe , that he first met , face to face , the man with whom his destiny was to be so intimately connected , Napoleon III . , who at once received him with the utmost cordiality . Soon , however , he was called home by the approaching ...
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... believe that Count de Cavour provoked the invitation ; but however that may be , he eagerly grasped the opportunity thus held out to him of at once rousing the army from the depression caused by the crushing defeat of Novara , and of ...
... believe that Count de Cavour provoked the invitation ; but however that may be , he eagerly grasped the opportunity thus held out to him of at once rousing the army from the depression caused by the crushing defeat of Novara , and of ...
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... believe the arguments he urged , while accompanying his sovereign on a visit to the courts of Windsor and the Tuileries , to have been by no means uninfluential in promoting the congress of the following year . At all events , it was at ...
... believe the arguments he urged , while accompanying his sovereign on a visit to the courts of Windsor and the Tuileries , to have been by no means uninfluential in promoting the congress of the following year . At all events , it was at ...
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... believe it to have been agreed , the dissension which had arisen between that France should aid Sardinia in expel the two empires , and the warlike speech › ling Austria from Lombardy and Venetia , of Victor Emmanuel , ten days later ...
... believe it to have been agreed , the dissension which had arisen between that France should aid Sardinia in expel the two empires , and the warlike speech › ling Austria from Lombardy and Venetia , of Victor Emmanuel , ten days later ...
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... believe that " his creed was home - made . " In a pas- sage of great beauty , but too long for quotation , Dr. Dasent very ingeniously shows how , " in the gray dawn of time , came a worship of the elements , " for they more potent than ...
... believe that " his creed was home - made . " In a pas- sage of great beauty , but too long for quotation , Dr. Dasent very ingeniously shows how , " in the gray dawn of time , came a worship of the elements , " for they more potent than ...
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