The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1831 |
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... lord of earth , And drank life , hope , salvation , from his smile . He gave the magic letter to my hand ; Ye blue and beauteous hills of Italy ! How fast ye faded from my eager eyes ; My gaze , for ever turned to the far north , Soon ...
... lord of earth , And drank life , hope , salvation , from his smile . He gave the magic letter to my hand ; Ye blue and beauteous hills of Italy ! How fast ye faded from my eager eyes ; My gaze , for ever turned to the far north , Soon ...
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... Lord Castlereagh , we have hitherto known but little of the detailed progress of the complicated dis- cussions , and the workings of the conflicting interests , which occupied the European powers after the downfal of Bonaparte . By M ...
... Lord Castlereagh , we have hitherto known but little of the detailed progress of the complicated dis- cussions , and the workings of the conflicting interests , which occupied the European powers after the downfal of Bonaparte . By M ...
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... Lord Aberdeen re- turned to the illiberal policy of Lord Castlereagh . It is added , that , by this change of policy , England has lost the influence which , under Mr. Canning , she possessed upon the continent ; and it has even been ...
... Lord Aberdeen re- turned to the illiberal policy of Lord Castlereagh . It is added , that , by this change of policy , England has lost the influence which , under Mr. Canning , she possessed upon the continent ; and it has even been ...
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... Lord Grenville's letter to M. Talleyrand , 4th January , 1800. Parl . Hist . xxxiv . 1198 . · During the progress of the contest , its character 36 Foreign Policy of England . - Lord Castlereagh .
... Lord Grenville's letter to M. Talleyrand , 4th January , 1800. Parl . Hist . xxxiv . 1198 . · During the progress of the contest , its character 36 Foreign Policy of England . - Lord Castlereagh .
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... was ; not because he was a despot and a bigot , nay , not even because he was legitimate and hereditary , but be- cause his alliance furnished the most efficient means of opposing Foreign Policy of England . - Lord Castlereagh . 37.
... was ; not because he was a despot and a bigot , nay , not even because he was legitimate and hereditary , but be- cause his alliance furnished the most efficient means of opposing Foreign Policy of England . - Lord Castlereagh . 37.
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